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Dunglass Island and the Conon, Maryburgh

Dunglass Island and the Conon, Maryburgh


Postby briansolar1 » Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:17 pm

Route description: Dunglass Island and the Conon, Maryburgh

Date walked: 20/03/2011

Distance: 12 km

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Dunglass Island and the Conon, Maryburgh

This is a pleasant low level river walk north of inverness with good trails all thay. We extended it by continuing west along the Conon out to Easter Moy and returning on good tracks through Brahn estate. I was about 4 hours for the trip with stops. We visited the Moy climbing crag across the main road, north of Easter Moy. You could extend the walk further by heading north to the Knockfarrel hill area which has lovely views for a small hill.

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Re: Dunglass Island and the Conon, Maryburgh

Postby orion » Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:31 pm

My God Brian...are these the depths that you have plumbed to ?

A concerned friend :lol:

At least I managed out on some real hills yesterday.Well,a couple of Donalds anyway :D
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Re: Dunglass Island and the Conon, Maryburgh

Postby briansolar1 » Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:37 pm

Ah yes, have succumbed to old age ! :(

Good to hear that you are still tackling the donalds. Can't be many left to do now ?

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Wainwrights:18   Islands:23
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Location: Black Isle, Scotland

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