Munros 2, 3 & 4 by jamibann

Munros 2, 3 & 4

This was taken on Thursday from the top of an intermediary peak, looking over towards Cairn Toul (Munro no. 2, on the right of the image), Angel's Peak (Munro no. 3, the peak on the left, you can just see the path up) and at the back you can see a glimpse of the Garbh Coire which is part of Braeriach, our 4th and final Munro of the day.
I am amazed at all the climbing you do
July 18th, 2021  
My gosh... You are so fit.. Great image captured here.
July 18th, 2021  
Wow, they look bleak. Fab shot.
July 18th, 2021  
Whoops - our name is munro - perhaps we are Munro No 20?
July 18th, 2021  
Great composition and details.
July 18th, 2021  
Wonderful view of this stark landscape, although you probably don't see it like that!
July 18th, 2021  
Bep
Great landscape.
July 18th, 2021  
So bleak and bare, nice capture
July 18th, 2021  
These are not gentle slopes- I'm amazed you do so many in one day! Truly a stark landscape but so beautiful in its own way.
July 18th, 2021  
Lee
You must be truly motivated, I would surly like to do them, but four in one day!
I like how you've got all three in one shot. Excellent.
July 18th, 2021  
Why?
July 19th, 2021  
Stark and beautiful.
July 19th, 2021  
Gracious those seem to be long walks. Keeps you healthy and busy.
July 19th, 2021  
@maggiemae Ha ha, maybe, but there are 282 Munros (of the mountainous variety) in Scotland ... we've only done 59 of them so far, so we still have a fair way to travel.
July 19th, 2021  
@gamelee Yes, it's unusual that we do 4 in a day, but with long daylight hours at present, it's the time for the long walks. We will soon be curtailed by darkness and bad weather, so have to make the most of it.
July 19th, 2021  
Tom
Thanks for sharing these wonderful hiking adventures.
July 22nd, 2021  
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