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Chapelgill Hill

Chapelgill Hill


Postby Justdrums » Sun May 08, 2022 11:28 am

Donalds included on this walk: Chapelgill Hill

Date walked: 07/05/2022

Time taken: 4.5 hours

Distance: 10 km

Ascent: 594m

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Nice view?

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Tinto

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First view of Chapelgill

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Better view of Chapelgill - before I went over the fence

Just before I made it to the top, a runner appeared out of nowhere it seemed. He'd come up over Scawdman's Law and was heading to Culter after Chapelgill
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Culter Fell from the summit of Chapelgill

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Tinto from the summit

Came back down a quicker way that missed the peat hags.
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The lochan at the start of the quicker way to the top

Saw three young lads being very responsible by having their dog on a lead unlike previous experience over by Lochcraig Head when two adults who should have known better had their dog off the lead chasing sheep. Just shows age does not always make you wiser.
At end end farmer training sheep dog.
Justdrums
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