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Dores and Strathpeffer meandering

Dores and Strathpeffer meandering


Postby malky_c » Tue Nov 30, 2021 8:01 pm

Date walked: 20/11/2021

Time taken: 3.05 hours

Distance: 11 km

Ascent: 190m

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Saturday: A stroll along Dores Beach, through Torr Wood to Aldourie Point with Jackie and parents. A bit cold and showery but with some nice sunshine. (1 hour, 50 minutes, 5.5km, 60m ascent).


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Tor Point and Carn a Bhodaich

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SW down Loch Ness

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Walking along Dores Beach

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Abriachan above Loch Ness

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Rainbow

Sunday: Knockfarrel from Blackmuir Wood carpark with Jackie. Pleasant afternoon. (2 hours, 15 minutes, 6.5km, 130m ascent).


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Little Wyvis and Ben Wyvis

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Strathconon hills across Strathpeffer

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Cioch Mor and Heights of Keppoch

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Approaching Knockfarrel

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Loch Ussie

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Western Black Isle

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Cromarty Firth

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Blairninich and Ben Wyvis

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Late afternoon over Strathconon
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