To Mither Tap summit, Bennachie mountain, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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To Mither Tap summit, Bennachie mountain, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Bella does 'the wanderer' (after caspar Friedrich)
Looking south from the woods - the little peak on the horizon between the trees is 'Mither Tap', the profile will tell you why it's named for 'mother' (mither).
There's the remains of the highest Pictish fort in the area on top of it.
Lower Section of 'The Maiden's Causeway', an ancient route linking 'The Maiden Stone' Pictish Symbol Stone and Mither Tap Pictish Hillfort on Bennachie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Mither Tap Pictish Hillfort, Bennachie, Aberdeenshire
Walked up an affa big hill i’day
Training Specificity - Bennachie Hill Training
Training Specificity – Bennachie Hill Training
Following on from my shock PB at the D33 last weekend, the working title of my follow on post had been ‘Everybody Was Kung-Flu Fighting’, a clever (by my standards) play on the events of the week after the D33, starting with the first family visit to the cinema (Kung Fu Panda 3), and followed by battles against the flu. However, given that I somehow, miraculously managed to escape the flu, it…
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