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My steepest climb in the Campsie Fells

My steepest climb in the Campsie Fells


Postby Stripey Hat Guy » Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:42 am

Date walked: 08/04/2021

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Went up the wee waterfall on the west-side of the Corrie of Balglass. At the beginning it is pretty straight forward always on the right hand side up, next to the stream. On top I crossed the cliff to a more or less solid piece of Campsie rock to get over a wee step (roughly 1.5 meter high) before it eases of again and basically reaching the top. I returned to the starting point (B818) by heading north and down the hill at the end of the Corrie (marked with a rock cairn).


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