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pentland hills

pentland hills


Postby The Summiteer » Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:53 pm

Route description: Glencorse View and Castlelaw, Flotterstone

Date walked: 18/02/2011

Time taken: 2 hours

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Well done Morag!

I may 'bump' into you on your travels, as the Pentlands are my local hills. (Penicuik) I'm going out for a walk on Sat. 26th February. Doing Turnhouse & Carnethy with a few of the 'Summiteers'. Fingers crossed the weather is decent. :)

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Re: pentland hills

Postby morag1 » Wed Feb 23, 2011 7:31 pm

Thanks, hope you enjoy your walk with the summiteers. would love to hear how your day goes.

the pentlands are my favourite place, they are just magical and i cant get out there often enough. i had to stop going to Flotterstone Dell as it is so busy, and now i walk from the ski slope instead.

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Re: pentland hills

Postby Arte Et Labore » Fri Feb 25, 2011 1:53 pm

I've been getting out more in the Pentlands recently. I love them as they're only half an hour from home. A lot of the paths are pretty muddy just now, I'm looking forward to some hopefully drier weather which should make things a bit easier going.
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