Kieran Campbell
Tap O' Noth
From this angle, it is clear why the hill which hosts the second highest hill-fort in Britain is so popular with free-flyers. Rising over 1000 feet above Strathbogie, it presents only one abrupt option for winds blowing from the south and east, and that in turn keeps us happily airbourne. Here, I'm circling in a thermal with Alastair, looking west over Clashindarroch forest and the Cabrach to Ben Rinnes, puncturing the sky in the distance.
Tap O' Noth
From this angle, it is clear why the hill which hosts the second highest hill-fort in Britain is so popular with free-flyers. Rising over 1000 feet above Strathbogie, it presents only one abrupt option for winds blowing from the south and east, and that in turn keeps us happily airbourne. Here, I'm circling in a thermal with Alastair, looking west over Clashindarroch forest and the Cabrach to Ben Rinnes, puncturing the sky in the distance.