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Some Eastern Ochils from Glensherup

Some Eastern Ochils from Glensherup


Postby roscoT » Sun Jan 29, 2023 1:28 pm

Donalds included on this walk: Innerdownie, Tarmangie Hill

Date walked: 28/01/2023

Time taken: 2.75 hours

Distance: 15.1 km

Ascent: 625m

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A half day to play with on a dry but cold Saturday saw me boosting up to previously unexplored Glensherup for a cracking wee round with plenty to interest. Weather dry but cold, good visibility and still semi-frozen ground made for some fast walking. Back to the car just before 5 as it was getting dark with a smile on my face. These are some cracking wee hills - I will be back.

Innerdownie summit.jpg
Innerdownie summit


from Whitewhisp hill.jpg
from Whitewhisp Hill


erratic on Scad Hill.jpg
Erratic boulder on Scad Hill


towards Ben Shee.jpg
towards little Ben Shee


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A happy boy
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