2/2.
... and a couple more bridges from the day.

#GarvaBridge where we started the walk, built as part of General Wade's military road in the 1730s. Impressive buttresses.

A redundant bridge in Glen Shirra. The river was "canalised" as part of the Spey Dam water extraction scheme in the 1940s, you can see it running across the pic behind the bridge. But I'm impressed that they left the bridge standing.

#Bridges #RiverSpey #Cairngorms

The forecast was for the least bad day in between two storm systems. In the event it was a real Goldilocks day: not too hot, not too cold, not too calm, not too windy, not too sunny, not too cloudy. A bit of mist covering the summits, but it cleared while we were there.

Meall na h-Aisre in the #Monadhliath from #GarvaBridge. There's a lot of water on the ground, it was very boggy until we'd gained some height.

#Corbetts #Scotland #Highlands #HikingWithDogs #DogsOfMastodon #Kelpie

🧵 1/2.

Not much to write home about today - Geal Chàrn in the Monadhliath, in the clag. Munro No. 61. Easy up and down but as a wise person once said ... #boggypish !

#gealcharn #monadhliath #garvabridge #hillwalking #hillwalkingscotland #hillbagging #scottishhills #hiking #hikingscotland #outdoors #outdooradventures #scotlandoutdoors #scotlandmountains #scottishmountains #munros #munrobagging