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Clockmore + Notman law

Clockmore + Notman law


Postby Coop » Mon Feb 27, 2023 4:03 pm

Donalds included on this walk: Cramalt Craig

Date walked: 27/02/2023

Time taken: 3.44 hours

Distance: 11.9 km

Ascent: 600m

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Another 2 Donald tops away.
Started from the parking area beside cramalt farm, down at the side of the meggatt reservoir .
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Parking

Up to the farm over a stile, over another barbwire fence - gingerly, and up steeply to the top of clockmore. - unmarked !!!
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Highest point round about here!!!

Headed to cramalt craig from here. You eventually pick up a faint atv track heading right for the cairn at the fence post.
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Tad chilly up top

From here stayed high and followed the atv track beside the fence for so far then cut round down and up to notman law.
The good track back down to the meggatt reservoir starts up here.
Up to the huge cairn on the summit .
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Nothing much to see here

Then off the hill and onto the track for the 3km or so pleasant walk back.
Couple of Grouse and a hare up top, and a heron and buzzard down by loch talla
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