Such was the demand for still photos from the video (Mark!) I have created a wee gallery, including a couple of shots that weren’t on the original. To soothe your delicate sensibilities after the Martyn Bennett soundtrack to the video I’ve included a restful wee tune by Tony McManus (guitar) and Alain Genty – Dr. Stan Chapman’s Jig. I’m afraid the two are not linked so start the music and then have a wee look at the photos.
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January 8, 2012 

















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Ahh..very restful. And – as much as I don’t like to say ‘I told you so’ – I told you so: these pictures are well worth lingering over. The camera (and the cameraman) have done very well with the telephoto shots. Cheers.
Thanks Mark
As long as you enjoyed them…never mind me putting in hours and hours of extra work so that the one person who complained got to see still photos!
They came out pretty well considering camera size…and the WIND!
Was up the Bin on Sunday with a few friends. Started at Queenzieburn. Freezing, wet, very muddy and no view from the summit, but a great day oot.
Meikle Bin always seems to give a pleasant amble. I must have a go from that side – only ever walked up from Todholes.
Stunning photos Ken – the one of Maisie with one ear up, one down, one eye open one closed was a cracker. Liked the tune as well
Thanks Andy…the tune was to pacify Mark
After the weird track accompanying the video he was a bit shaky!
Ken,
I should have added that the descending and ascending mudslides from the Queenzieburn start are quite a challenge, especially the underground burn on the descent.