Tributes have poured in to a Glasgow dad who died after falling off a mountain.
Lachlan Macdonald, fell from the Forcan Ridge on The Saddle, a munro in the Highlands after it is believed he lost his footing.
The 46-year-old Hearts fan and avid hillwalker's death sparked a flood of tributes, with friends and family saying he died "doing what he loves", the Daily Record reports.
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His friend Louise E Strutt led the tributes on social media. She said: "It’s taken me all day to be able to even write this but with my heart absolutely broken I’m posting the horrible news that my friend - our hillwalking families Lachlan Macdonald sadly lost his life in a tragic accident on the Forcan Ridge.
“My big Jambo pal is gone and my days on our beautiful countries mountains will never be the same.
“A man who could light up a hillside in seconds. Your love, compassion and ability to bring out the best in every situation. Love you to the munros and back my friend.”
Sophie McKenna said: “Rest easy big guy, you were truly one in a million and I’ll miss you forever. My heart’s shattered.”
Allan Clacher said: “RIP Lachlan Macdonald. I’ll remember the laughs we shared and the early morning I was your knight in shining armour and rescued you whilst wandering aimlessly in Pollokshaws Rd. You sir were a gem of a guy. Fly high brother.”
Neil Jeffrey said: “Good night and sleep tight Lachlan Macdonald, you are in a very nice place now R.I.P.”
A fundraiser has been set up to help Lachlan's family with funeral costs following the tragedy on Saturday, September 17 at around noon.
A statement on the page from his mum Margaret reads: "It is with a very heavy heart that I wish to inform you that our only son Lachlan lost his life after falling off a mountain at Clunnie.
"He was doing what he loved best - climbing the mountains. We just can't believe what has happened to our gorgeous boy.
"He was an amazing dad to Alannah, brother to Karen, uncle to wee Calum and son to Calum and myself and words can't express how we feel."
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We were made aware of a 46-year-old man having fallen while walking on The Saddle in Kintail around 12pm on Saturday, September 17.
“His body was subsequently found and recovered with the assistance of the HM Coastguard helicopter and the Kintail and Glenelg mountain rescue teams.
“There are no suspicious circumstances and a report has been submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.”
You can donate to the GoFundMe page by clicking here.
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