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Showing posts with label hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hills. Show all posts

Friday, 7 June 2019

Romping in the Aberdeenshire hills


Are we too late for the LLB Gang's Nature Friday?

You won't believe this but today we actually had sunshine almost all day!

And it was even (sort of) warm...

In Scotland one learns to seize the moment, and so Gail took me for a long walk in the hills. We did the Pressendye circuit - nine miles, and wonderful views the whole way round.

It rather goes against my principles, but Gail is insisting that for once I let the pictures do the talking...

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Happy Nature Friday friends!

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Oh no it's that time of year again...

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Yes, you've guessed it. The time of year when I am forced to play second fiddle to, gulp, to a BICYCLE.

Between you and me, I had been hoping, what with Human Granny's illness and so on, that Gail might forgo her annual Easter cycling holiday with her old friends from London, and stay home with me instead.

But no, and it seems they are going even further afield than usual, for an eight day tour round Croatia and Bosnia-Herzogovina  (the latter a place I thought only existed in European history books).

Most years, I've noticed that prior to the Easter Tour, Gail disappears out on her bike for a few hours every Sunday for a training ride. Something she has not had much opportunity to do this year.

So yesterday, when I caught sight of the itinerary, I started to worry...
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Let's look in more detail. This is the route profile for the first full day's cycling...
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Remember, we have been in Nottingham most of the year, where the hills typically look like this:
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From molehills to mountains indeed. To be honest, I am far from convinced that Gail's legs will be up to it.

What will a poor pup do if his human collapses on a steep Croatian ascent, never to return?

Perhaps someone out there would adopt me?

I really am very cute.

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P.S. from Gail: this blog will be quiet for the next couple of weeks while Bertie is at 'camp' and I am pedalling  with my friends round a scenic part of former Yugoslavia. Unfortunately, Bertie's assessment of my lack of fitness this year is all too accurate, and the route is tougher than usual, so wish me luck! 

Thursday, 10 March 2011

Almost a Munro

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Morven.  A Deeside hill north of Ballater.  At 2862 ft above sea level, just 138 ft short of a Munro.

Gail, if you could perhaps pile a few more stones on top of the summit cairn for me....
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As you can see, although we might have crocuses in the city parks, there are still plenty of patches snow on the higher ground inland.
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And my shadow at mid-afternoon is still tall.
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What's that Gail?  You want me to put in a couple of photos that don't have me in the foreground?  Really?  Are you sure our friends will be interested?  Well OK.  Just this once, mind.  It was a spectacular view up there in the hazy sunshine last Sunday (although, if I might venture a wee criticism Gail, I don't think the lens on your teeny little camera quite succeeded in capturing the full glory and exhilaration of the wild empty Scottish landscape).
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