Glen Geusachan and The Devils Point
Looking across Glen Dee (running left to right) we can see The Devils Point to the right of Glen Geusachan leading away from us, opposite is another Munro Beinn Bhrotain, and at the endof the Glen is a third Munro Monadh Mor.
Ben Macdui is the UK's 2nd highest peak (second only to Ben Nevis) and stands at 1309m (4294ft). After descending from this Munro we make a climb to the 2nd Munro of the day, Carn a' Mhaim (pronounced Carn-ah-Vame) at 1037m (3402ft).
Glen Geusachan and The Devils Point
Looking across Glen Dee (running left to right) we can see The Devils Point to the right of Glen Geusachan leading away from us, opposite is another Munro Beinn Bhrotain, and at the endof the Glen is a third Munro Monadh Mor.
Ben Macdui is the UK's 2nd highest peak (second only to Ben Nevis) and stands at 1309m (4294ft). After descending from this Munro we make a climb to the 2nd Munro of the day, Carn a' Mhaim (pronounced Carn-ah-Vame) at 1037m (3402ft).