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After returning from 3 days in London with Lisa, the kids and her mum and dad I decided that a wee walk was in order to get rid of the London grime. So I decided to venture back to the Ochills after having had a really good day out climbing Dumyat a few weeks ago.
As usual checked out WH walk route and decided that it looked good to me and having gathered all of my bits and pieces (including compass for the first time) we set off from the Car park at Upper Hill at 1215pm(first left entering Tillicoutry from Stirling side). The route up to The Law is a relentless climb (comparable to any munro I have tackled so far), however it is a stimulating route which initially follows the gorge but then heads straight up the hill slightly to the left. It took me 1hr 15mins to get to the top 638m and then a further 35mins to get to Ben Cleuth itself. At this point I decided instead of heading over to Ben Ever 622m, I would tackle Andrew Gannel Hill instead 670m and put my rookie map reading skills to the test (a good test as actually all key points were visible (Ben Cleuth summit, the Law, Andrew Gannel Hill). We reached the summit of AGH at approximately 230pm having had a bite to eat and a chat with a lovely old couple (English - on holiday I think?) who had taken up walking in their early 50's (they must be late 60's/early 70's now).
Now here comes the interesting bit! On the way to the path by the Gannel Burn I met 5 guys (20'sto 40's) who were on their first walk but completely lost and looking for Blackford or a way down. I suggested they head to the Law and pointed it out to them where they could then go straight down to MillGlen and thought no more of it. After about 45 minutes I spotted them pathless at the bottom of Andrew Gannel Hill. I shouted to them that there was a good path down from where I was or they could climb 100m on there side to what looked like a sheep track. But they replied that one of them knew where they were going so I left them to it (again). After a further 30 minutes I saw them scrambling up to the path I was on where we had a laugh. about their "off piste" choice of route. I was walking at a faster pace than them so we separated. Not knowing the area very well it didnt click that Blackford might be a fair distance from where they were. And then I saw the sign at Mill Glen car park when I was driving off - "BLACKFORD - 9 MILES -->". Happy days!! My money is on them grabbing a bus or taxi from Tillicoutry
PS if anyone is in London and wondering where to go to check out walking/climbing gear then head to Southampton Street - I turned a corner and saw "climbers heaven" lol see video clip. It is not too far from Covent Garden.
- here we go!
- seems a bit dangerous! - rockfall warnings near start of walk
- the quarry
- so annoying when Ruby makes it look this easy!!
- The Law summit
- Ben Cleuth summit
- Andrew Gannel Hill Summit
- Looking up at the Law from the path on the otherside of Gannel Burn
- All done, lets get some dins!
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London Hillwalkers Paradise
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