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The Birks of Aberfeldy
I was early for the check-in at the Kenmore Club, so I took the opportunity to go for a walk.
This was shot on my iPhone 8, carefully supported on a bridge hand rail, using the 645 Pro camera app set at 1/8 of a second.
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Back at the football club @OctagonT @ImpsPremierPlus @LincolnCity_FC
We are back at Lincoln City Football Club this morning for a staff meeting – using one of club boxes as part of Octagon’s membership of Imps Premier Plus.
Great view of the ground staff preparing the pitch for the next match.
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Walking near Aviemore
It has got a bit warmer here today, the snow is melting, there is occasional rain, a gusty strong wind and not a lot of light. After watching Gravity on my iPad and dealing with a few things for Octagon, it was time for a walk in the woods around Aviemore.
I did not take my lunch or stove with me – it was back to the cottage for a pot of tea and watching the driving rain through the patio windows.
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Walking to An Lochan Uaine
This is one of my favourite walks out to a small loch with a well placed bench for a brew.
Before setting off I texted a friend with the NGR of where my car was parked, an outline of my route, the NGR of the loch and my estimated time back to the car – just in case. It was lightly snowing and -3c when I left the car.
It was cold enough that I was glad of the gadget gloves I was wearing. The the ends of the fingers are treated so I can use my iPhone 6S camera screen controls without having to take my gloves off. For extra warm though the gloves are thin enough that I can wear them inside the Norwegian wool mittens my Mother bought me on her visit to Norway last spring. These mittens have a wind proof pre-shrunk wool outer with a softer wool inner and they are incredibly warm. They were not cheap but they are worth every penny.
Several sections of the path I used were flooded, with one length of about 150m looking more like a stream than a path, where the banks of a small river, the path forded, had been washed away.
The flooding did however make for some interesting ice over the running water.
An Lochan Uaine – completely frozen
The loch was nearly completely silent, except for a very occasional quiet bird song and the few minutes roar of my gas stove.
Heinz tomato soup, tuna, crackers and a chocolate bar – at one of the best outdoor restaurants I know!
Of course once back at the car I let my safety contact know I was back OK.
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