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- 16/02/2012: Rise of the Ancients - a novel
- 16/02/2012: a night time stroll up a munro - to catch the sunrise.
- 11/12/2011: Pure paradise - Winter snow in the Cairngorms
- 11/12/2011: Rise of the ancients
- 17/11/2011: The Moray Way and Ben Macdui Trail - Guide Book
- 17/11/2011: Beinn a ghlo above Blair Atholl
- 17/11/2011: Lochnagar
- 26/10/2011: Ben Avon - A secret
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Lochnagar
Lochnagar – it is quite a funny name when you look into it, for a start, reading it as it is you get the impression that perhaps the name came from an old Giza who once lived in a wee cottage by loch Muick, who was perhaps feared due to having an ability to moan people to death or nag. Whereas if you look at its Gaelic meaning ‘Hill of laughter or noise’ you get the impression of an old Giza who lived in a wee cottage by Loch Muick who was perhaps a bit of a comedian and had the ability to lighten the hardiest of moments. To read more and see more photo click here.