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Into the woods
The stormy weather of recent weeks has not made the hills
very attractive. They've been cloud-capped, windswept and wet. Struggling over
them on compass bearings in thick mist and driving rain has not been very
appealing and it's a few weeks since I ventured onto the tops.
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In Anagach Woods |
However at this time of year the woods offer a bright and
colourful alternative to the greyness of the hills. Autumn colours are peaking
now and this year the display is really glorious. I spent a day wandering round
Anagach Woods on the edge of Grantown-on-Spey marvelling at the intense
colours. The gentle rain that fell - gentle in the shelter of the trees that
is, in open areas it was harder and wind-driven - only served to amplify the
brilliance of the leaves.
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The leaves are falling |
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In Anagach Woods |
Anagach Woods are not ancient, being planted in the 1760s,
but they are natural with much regeneration. This is not a plantation. Scots
pine and birch are the dominant trees but there are many others including
sessile oak, beech, elm, hazel, aspen, rowan and willow. The land is undulating
with many glacial ridges and hollows, making for interesting terrain.
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Hollow & Ridge |
There are waymarked paths through the woods, including the Speyside Way, but I
don't usually follow any one route, preferring to wander freely, following up
anything that catches my eye, which on this walk usually meant flashes of
colour. The woods are close to the River Spey and I ended up on its banks.
After all the rain the river was high and fast. Goosanders and mallards swept
past, allowing the river to drive them downstream. A coot skittered across the
water, half running,. half flying. On the banks a fringe of trees glowed bronze
and gold.
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The River Spey |
Today strong winds are ripping the leaves from exposed
trees. The temperature has fallen. Snow is forecast for the summits. Winter is
coming. The glories of autumn will soon be gone.
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Anagach Woods |
That's some amazing scenery! I'm highly envious---we don't get those colors in Texas.
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