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Bin of Cullen

Bin of Cullen


Postby litljortindan » Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:08 pm

Route description: Bin of Cullen

Sub 2000' hills included on this walk: Bin of Cullen

Date walked: 17/03/2023

Time taken: 1.5 hours

Distance: 5.5 km

Ascent: 180m

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I often do this walk for sunrise but I was a bit slow off the mark on this occasion.

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Nevertheless, I catch a glimpse of rising sun through the trees.

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A wee bit grim on Ben Rinnes summit.

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First view across Spey Bay. Visibility nowhere near as good as on my previous visit.

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No fiery skies this morning either.

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A few boats out on the water.

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A glimpse of Cullen viaduct.

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Tap o' Noth.

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The Buck.

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Knock Hill.

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Spires of Buckie visible on left with the Lossiemouth headland visible beyond.

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Sun rising through the cloud to the east.

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The Banffshire coast.

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Durn Hill on the right.

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Bin of Cullen starts to cast a shadow to the west.

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Buckie and Lossiemouth.

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Shadow lengthening.

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Cullen viaduct again.

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Buckie and Lossiemouth again.
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