Geal-charn Mor
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![]() Ascent from Lynwilg, up the "Burma Road", a public right of way from Aviemore Carrbridge. The name comes from its construction by prisoners of war in the 1940s. - easy going if a bit steep. Views to Cairngorm. |
And the road keeps climbing. |
![]() And the top. Cold! |
![]() And very flat and broad. Not too exciting. |
![]() Some old guy at the top. |
![]() On the way back down. There were loads of hares but they all ran away before I could take their picutre. |
Last look at the hill - not the most impressive but nearly 8 miles of fresh air and good company. |
![]() Oh look, the Cairngorm over Loch Alvie. |