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Bishop Forest Hill for Everyone☺

Bishop Forest Hill for Everyone☺


Postby Dawid1983 » Wed Feb 17, 2021 7:19 pm

Sub 2000' hills included on this walk: Bishop Forest Hill

Date walked: 17/02/2021

Distance: 2.5 km

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Hello everyone welcome to my report :wink:

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We park car at NX841842 next to the entrance to the field road.
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Walk up the hill is very easy but very soggy after the snow melted down.
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Kids had fun in the snow :roll: :lol: :) :D :clap:
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Walking up the hill is not hard. Exept the water going down the hills gaitors are very sensible choice :wink:
Soon after we start walking up we are closer to the summit :wink:
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The cairn on the top is massive :D :) :clap:
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View on the Glenkiln Reservoir.
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Some photos on the way back to the car.
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Very nice area with awsome views :wink:
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Overal very nice short walk for everyone :D :wink: :)
Dawid1983
 
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