Nope, this isn't a Beatles blogpost, nor a Y&T one, just a straightforward post about two recent and consecutive days.
Today has been sub-optimal for working at height, with near gale force winds and driving rain, so I took the opportunity to catch up with some online training instead.
Yesterday, however...
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Pre-dawn hues |
After the sun came up, it picked out several snowy mountain tops on the Scottish mainland, which I was able to capture in monochrome:
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Morven, 706m high and 88.4km distant |
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Ben Klibreck, 962m high and 116.2km distant |
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Ben Loyal, 765m high and 106.2km distant |
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Ben Hope, 927m high and 114.4km distant |
Then, in the afternoon, there were some more spectacular moments:
And another view of Morven, silhouetted by the setting sun:
2 comments:
Nice post Mr T. Ben Klibreck is a very underestimated hill. The panoramic views by virtue of its strategic location almost rival Ben Sgritheal www.mark-empty.blogspot.com .Regards, Mark.
One day, one day, I will venture to the top of Ben Klibreck!
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