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Followed by cows at Pressendye

Followed by cows at Pressendye


Postby Jobbo » Wed Mar 19, 2025 9:19 pm

Route description: Pressendye, Tarland

Fionas included on this walk: Pressendye

Date walked: 28/09/2024

Time taken: 4 hours

Distance: 14.6 km

Ascent: 556m

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This morning I walked up a Fiona in Aberdeenshire: Pressendye, near Tarland.

My presence was a particularly interesting highlight to some cows who were clearly having an otherwise very dull morning.

Great views

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Morven. Very different scene from last weekend.


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These cows were very intrigued and followed me all the way up this fence. They looked delicious.


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Morven again. With a snowy capped Lochnagar beyond.


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Mt Keen from Pressendye


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Morven from the summit


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Bennachie from the summit


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Jobbo
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