Panorama - Aboyne, Tarland, Birse

Panorama - Aboyne, Tarland, Birse
Walk with Me: you can click on (some of) the pics to enlarge them

Saturday 15 September 2007

3 Walks in 1








We started at Dinnet and walked along the old railway line footpath.

When it's flat and straight it feels a long way.
But it was a lovely day: bright and cool, just right for a long brisk walk.









The textures and colours were never tedious, a constant source of wonder.

Looking back, looking forward . . . it would be easy to go wrong!












And as the path veered beside the River Dee we came to Cambus o' May, the famous white bridge.

And from here we left the path and linked with another, heading for the Burn o' Vat.










Higher up the hill the weather seemed warmer, brighter, windier. The hills (Lochnagar) in the distance are blanked out by the sun's glare.
The colours were repeatedly stunning.











A hilly walk through a different type of wood leads us to the Burn o' Vat . . .
Dramatic










Eerie. Cool









Creepy





















It's time to move on and walk towards Loch Kinord, the third link in our '3 in 1' walk.










Another woody path . . . .










. . . takes us to the tranquility

history . . . and beauty







all around the loch.


No comments: