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Little Conval

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:12 pm
by litljortindan
Managed to get round to doing a December walk at last, albeit a short one. A pleasant surprise though with good views of the surroundings.

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Start of the track up.

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View east to The Scalp and The Buck.

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View south. Cloud vindicates my decision not to go further south.

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The Buck again.

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I took the more gently inclined of two tracks.

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View of the neighbour, Meikle Conval.

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Tap o' Noth on the horizon.

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Buck zoom.

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Corryhabbie.

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Hazy view of Morven and co.

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Ben Aigan.

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Ben Rinnes.

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Knock Hill.

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Trig point with Ben Aigan beyond.

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Dufftown.

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Fourman Hill.

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Tap o' Noth again.

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A bit of the fort wall.

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Morven again.

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Meikle Conval and Corryhabbie.

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People on Ben Rinnes.


Re: Little Conval

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:09 pm
by Gordie12
Nice day for it!!

I love the low sunlight photography at this time of year and you got some good shots.

Looking back, it was 7 years ago I did Ben Rinnes then the two Convals, not the highest of hills but as always in Aberdeenshire great views from each one.

Re: Little Conval

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 5:28 pm
by litljortindan
Gordie12 wrote:Nice day for it!!

I love the low sunlight photography at this time of year and you got some good shots.

Looking back, it was 7 years ago I did Ben Rinnes then the two Convals, not the highest of hills but as always in Aberdeenshire great views from each one.


I genuinely didn't think I would enjoy it too much but it was quite a good walk and very decent views. Having to get used to the thought of Aberdeenshire + 5 miles only now, of course.