Marginally less dull than June, and as the crow flies, not too far away. After a forecast all week of rain, suddenly the beeb was going on about 0% chance of rain from 6pm onwards. This equated to a heavy shower coming in just as I got ready to go, as per every working day recently - how does the weather know! Anyway after getting sprinkled on a bit I managed to avoid any serious rain on a (marginally) different route into the hills. I was after a bit of elevation again and possibly somewhere breezy to keep the midges away.
Which took me to here, after a couple of hours of pedaling and pushing...

Berry Hill looking down Gleneagles, alt 430m.
I noted a large cloud slowly advancing and sure enough when I set to making food, it started to rain. This went on an off for around two hours eventually drying up properly at 9. It was also quite breezy - good for chasing away the squadron of flies that had followed me up the hill, but the tarp was flapping somewhat and the ultra light pole bending alarmingly. Shades of my July '22 bivvy...
Anyway, thereafter I was able to check out the views to the Perthshire and Stirlingshire hills until sunset.

A pleasant night followed. Oddly; at first light when I got up to go to the loo, it was completely still but not a midge to be seen! I lay awake watching the sun rise thinking I should get going as it was due to rain at 11 but as usual zonked out again.

Clouds lifting out of the Almond Strath, much as last time. The sharp eyed will note these three photos are largely the same, I told you it was a dull bivvy! Breakfast was made (porridge, no pancakes alas) followed by some of the multitude of blaeberries in the heather around me (a well named hill then) So off up more hills, down a nice techy descent (about the only one hereabouts and actually a good-'un) then home via various trails.