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Creag Bheag
by litljortindan » Sun Sep 16, 2018 8:15 pm
Date walked: 07/07/2018
Time taken: 4 hours
Distance: 6 km
Ascent: 260m
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After an excessively warm night in Kingussie it was good to get out on a wee hill in a gentle breeze.
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Relaxed with holiday heads on.
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Our pleasant morning view from a bench.
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Quite a steep and rocky ascent.
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But still smiling!
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Back down the same way as it was a bit warm for a longer walk.
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Then we had a wander round the Highland Folk Museum.
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A bit of deja vu here!
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