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Local bike 'n' hike - Loch Ordie

Local bike 'n' hike - Loch Ordie


Postby Mrs Scoob » Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:29 pm

Date walked: 21/03/2021

Time taken: 2.75 hours

Distance: 27.96 km

Ascent: 505m

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A lovely crisp day - cycled pretty much around the base of Deuchary Hill, coming back through Butterstone past Loch of the Lowes. We'd thought about going for a few wee hills (TuMPs) past Loch Ordie, but ended up just climbing one since this was an after lunch trip. Loving the extra 'oomph' of the ebikes; no more taking the bikes for a walk :D :lol:


21Mar21 Loch Ordie.gpx Open full screen  NB: Walkhighlands is not responsible for the accuracy of gpx files in users posts


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Passing Rotmell Loch
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Took a direct line up from the track
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Garbh Chreag summit view towards Schiehallion
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Retracing steps; more wee hills across from here but we'll visit them another time
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Straight back down (our bikes are almost dead centre here)
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Stats for today, although most of the distance was on the bikes
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