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Hudderstone

Hudderstone


Postby Justdrums » Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:16 pm

Donalds included on this walk: Hudderstone

Date walked: 24/01/2022

Time taken: 3.5 hours

Distance: 11 km

Ascent: 596m

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First walk for T and I since our ill-fated expedition on May 1st during a white-out in the Lawers. Went for something straightforward if a little dull. Weather unseasonably warm. Cloud above 2000ft meant views were limited. Still it was good to get out.
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Looking towards Hudderstone (it's in the mist) from Ward Law

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Culter Fell from Woodycluech Dod

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Tinto from Woodycleuch Dod

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Pile of Stones on Hudderstone looking towards the actual top.

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Looking NE from Pile of Stones, too much cloud

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The top of Hudderstone?

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Looking towards Cowgil Rig and the way back down once we were out of the cloud and down from Pile of Stones

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The track down Cowgill Rig
Justdrums
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