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A short stomp up Reelig Glen

A short stomp up Reelig Glen


Postby Jaxter » Fri Nov 26, 2021 1:31 pm

Route description: Reelig Glen, Moniack

Date walked: 10/10/2021

Time taken: 1 hours

Distance: 1.5 km

Ascent: 55m

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A quick wander on a not particularly nice day - I wasn't feeling great but wanted to get out somewhere. Malky suggested this walk as being short and fairly close by.

Easy path and really pretty glen - we stopped for lunch on a bench before continuing along to the bridge at the head of the glen where the little fairy bridge and strange pillars were:
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The trees fortunately sheltered us from the showers, but the temperature has definitely dropped and my Long-Covid-body doesn't do cold anymore.
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There's a another circuit from the car park, involving more uphill, so not one for now but would definitely return on a better day with a bit more energy for exploring.
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