

Geallaig and the Gairn - 14th December 2025
Route Map The Graham’s Book describes this hill as: Commanding a fine position between the straths of the River Dee and the River Gairn, Geallaig Hill is a large and bulky Graham. With its open, featureless higher slopes, it appears to hold few secrets for the walker, but its lower slopes were once heavily farmed and supported a far great population than today. There was plenty of room for parking opposite Braenaloin a small farm on the B976. It was 12 degrees when we left


Loch Lee and Waterfalls Circuit, Glen Esk
Saturday 29th November 2025 The Walk Highlands description of this walk is "This superb circular walk takes in Loch Lee before climbing steeply past the Falls of Unich and the Falls of Damff to cross open moorland, before descending the track on the Shank of Inchgrundle with panoramic views over the loch". This is spot on and we were lucky to have good weather with excellent visibility. Morning Break in the Sunshine There were nine of us on the walk - Gary, Hannah, Bob, Jan









































