Corrie of Fee
Rising out of Glen Doll forests a naturally formed viewing platform gives us a perfect of the dramatic Corrie of Fee. Quite a breath taking sight as the Corries (or cliffs) rise steeply from the wide valley. We shall be climbing up near the waterfall in the distance so proably best not stand around too long, as we have 2 summits to make today.
After a trip back up to Aberdeen for meetings at the office, I stayed a little longer to climb Mayar and Driesh. Mayar stands at 928 meters (3044 feet) and is my 29th Munro, and gives me the 10% of Munro's bagged I have always wanted. Driesh, at 947 meters (3106 feet), is my 30th Munro and the 2nd of the two I climbed this day.
Corrie of Fee
Rising out of Glen Doll forests a naturally formed viewing platform gives us a perfect of the dramatic Corrie of Fee. Quite a breath taking sight as the Corries (or cliffs) rise steeply from the wide valley. We shall be climbing up near the waterfall in the distance so proably best not stand around too long, as we have 2 summits to make today.
After a trip back up to Aberdeen for meetings at the office, I stayed a little longer to climb Mayar and Driesh. Mayar stands at 928 meters (3044 feet) and is my 29th Munro, and gives me the 10% of Munro's bagged I have always wanted. Driesh, at 947 meters (3106 feet), is my 30th Munro and the 2nd of the two I climbed this day.