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Long Route From Cally Car Park

Long Route From Cally Car Park


Postby Gordie12 » Tue Apr 26, 2022 7:58 pm

Date walked: 26/04/2022

Time taken: 6 hours

Distance: 34.8 km

Ascent: 575m

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I was amazed to look back through my walks and see that it has been 8 years since I last did this walk.

My route was to take the main track from the car park up to Loch Ordie and then on to Loch Oisinneach Mor before picking up the Ballinluig path and coming out on the Guay road at Milton Farm. Then it was a few miles on the Guay road before picking up the path for Dunkeld then leaving it cross over to Mill Dam then back down the main track to the car park.

Decent day, a couple of very light showers but never that warm.

Fitness level was good today, it was actually the quickest I've ever done this route but that in part could have been down to how dry the tracks were after a prolonged period of dry weather. An average speed of 3.6mph over 21.6 miles will do for me.

Ten days till I start the Pennine Bridleway (it's getting close).
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