Mulldonoch (561m) from Bruce's Stone, Glen Trool
Looking down Glen Trool
The Bruce's Stone, Glen Trool, with Buchan Hill (493m) behind
The lovely oak woods of Buchan and Glenhead
Mark walking up Glenhead
Mulldonoch
Buchan Hill
Waterfall on the Shiel Burn
Another view of Buchan Hill
Mark climbing towards Lamachan Hill with Mulldonoch behind
Clouds descending on Mulldonoch
The rain comes lashing down ...
Mulldonoch in the rain
Mark on top of Lamachan Hill
Yours Truly celebrating on Lamachan Hill
Heading for Curleywee in the mist
Still it rains ...
Curleywee (674m) with its head in the clouds
A cloudy Curleywee again
Mark on the ridge leading towards Curleywee
Clouds parting, below the summit of Curleywee
Curleywee, free of cloud at last
The summit gets closer
... but not close enough
The mist clears again
Mark just below the summit of Curleywee
Mark on the summit of Curleywee
Sheuchanower (410m) from Curleywee
A misty Lamachan Hill (717m)
Lamachan Hill (717m)
Lamachan Hill again
The clearing mist reveals The Merrick (843m)
The Merrick (843m) and Mullwharchar (692m)
Mullwharchar (692m) and Craignaw (645m)
Meikle Millyea (746m) and a misty Corserine (814m) to the right
Mullwharchar, Craignaw and Meikle Millyea
The Rhinns of Kells from Curleywee
Wild goats on White Hill
The Merrick
Mark descending Culeywee, with The Merrick, Mullwharchar and Craignaw in front
Looking back to Lamachan Hill
The Merrick again
... and again
A closer view of Mullwharchar and Craignaw
Curleywee
Mark descending Curleywee
Mark on the lower slopes of Curleywee
Craiglee (531m)
Benyellary and The Merrick
Milldown (738m) on the Rhinns of Kells
Lamachan Hill from just above the Southern Upland Way, near Loch Dee
Loch Dee and Meikle Millyea on the Rhinns of Kells
Craiglee again
Loch Dee and the Rhinns of Kells
The rune stone by the side of the Southern Upland Way
Mulldonoch from the Southern Upland Way
Mark in the Buchan and Glenhead oakwoods