Tap o’ Noth and Dunnydeer

OS thing at top, Pictish walls visible

OS thing at top, Pictish walls visible

Practice triple climb of other hills! Tap O’ Noth first, then Dunnydeer twice.

a tough climb this one

a tough climb this one

up we go

up we go

then on Dunnydeer, Tap o' Noth in misty distance

then on Dunnydeer, Tap o' Noth in misty distance

down the other side of dunnydeer, before going back up and home :)

down the other side of dunnydeer, before going back up and home :)

beautiful hill

beautiful hill

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4 Responses to Tap o’ Noth and Dunnydeer

  1. jade says:

    how beautiful! My doggy would love these walks. We go up on the moors here in yorkshire and i love not knowing what delights await you over the next hill; waterfalls, stone formations etc, it’s great! Do you take your dog?
    Also, have you ever seen any adders?

  2. Lucy says:

    We don’t take him on the big hill climbs but he does climb hills in the woods everyday :) never seen an adder but have been hearing they are about up here! Your moorland walks sound lovely too :)

  3. Penny says:

    Aaarrrggghhh! I have vertigo just looking at that first photo! Beautiful, though! (The photos, not me! :) )

  4. Lucy says:

    You are beautiful Penny!