Day 355: Deil’s Heid to Dundee – Sleeping by the Devil’s Head

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Angus, Scotland

Date of walk: 16/10/19

Camp at Deil’s Heid, Angus, Scotland.

Seaton Cliffs I, Angus, Scotland.

Deil’s Heid I, Angus, Scotland.

Seaton Cliffs II, Angus, Scotland.

Seaton Cliffs III, Angus, Scotland.

Deil’s Heid II, Angus, Scotland.

Red sandstone of the Seaton Cliffs, Angus, Scotland.

Deil’s Heid III, Angus, Scotland.

Deil’s Heid IV, Angus, Scotland.

Deil’s Heid V, Angus, Scotland.

Creels I, Arbroath Harbour, Angus, Scotland.

Creels II, Arbroath Harbour, Angus, Scotland.

Creels III, Arbroath Harbour, Angus, Scotland.

Arbroath Signal Tower, used for communication between the keeper of Bell Lighhouse and the shore staff, Angus, Scotland.

Pleasureland, Arbroath, Angus, Scotland.

Arbroath paddling pool, Angus, Scotland.

Sunset at Monifieth Sands I, Angus, Scotland.

Sunset at Monifieth Sands II, Angus, Scotland.

Broughty Castle, built 1490, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Scotland.



Deil’s Heid and a fiery sunrise from the tent.

A hungry hiker homing in!

A delicious Arbroath Smokie.

Glad I don’t have to deliver the post to this house.

This guy must be bigger than Carl Cox around here.

Ailsa Craig looks much smaller when you’re close to it.

Waking with the Deil’s Heid.
Returning to the tent by Deil’s Heid.
A spectacular camp on a beautiful morning by Deil’s Heid.
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2 thoughts on “Day 355: Deil’s Heid to Dundee – Sleeping by the Devil’s Head”

  1. Beth Hope says:

    I was glad to watch the video clips today. They show the constant presence – and strength – of the wind that’s missing from still photos.

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