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First things first ,there is no V in the Gaelic alphabet so I will call her for the correct name , poor hill
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So Wednesday found me heading South for training, to the arse end of Scotland ,that no voting county called Dumfries
which gave me an opportunity to add a hill on route , so Beinn Meadhan looked a good bet for 4 hours long trip .
Bha an t side sgionneil , tioram agus griannach ann duthaich Parlanach ...... the weather was superb in MacFarlane country , usual uncomplicated route in brilliant conditions
- An rathad suas
Would be a fun hill in the snow and ice , steep and a hardy pull up the craggy face of her and good seallaidh open up fairly sharp
- Creagan
- Lochan
- da lochan
Bha coisich searbh ...easy walking and good scramble opportunities to be had , a grand wee hill this loads of character
- Barr
Agus an t side ...... perfect
- Loch Sluaidh
Bha mi air a mhullach a 'dhaith ghearr ...... was on the summit in no time ,cold and frosty with great clarity
- An Cárn
- Lochan reoite
- Loch Sluaidh a ribhist
Spent around an hour on the mullach , tucked into a wee creagan out the wind and in the sun ...alainn
- Aodann Creag
- Beinn Laomainn
- A ribhist
- Na h eileanan
I could have spent two hours on this summit and spent a fair time exploring on the way down ,as good a day as I have had
- Beinn Artair
- Sios
Agus bha sin e ! ....... that was it a fine day on a fine old Gaelic hill albeit with her name bastardised into an inferior tongue .
and Dumfries ? ...... horrible place , horrible county
S' fhearr leum na Gaidhealtachd
- Cárn