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Talla hills again

Talla hills again


Postby Coop » Sun Feb 11, 2024 10:04 pm

Route description: Broad Law, Cramalt Craig and Dollar Law

Corbetts included on this walk: Broad Law

Donalds included on this walk: Broad Law, Cramalt Craig, Dollar Law, Talla Cleuch Head

Date walked: 11/02/2024

Time taken: 8.15 hours

Distance: 25.3 km

Ascent: 900m

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Great day out with Chelsea today
4 Donalds ( one Corbett) and 2 Donald tops.
Just some pics from the hills at Talla/ Meggatt .
No many views as it was misty most of the walk
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No1 today , Talla Cleuch head

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Me having a look from Talla Cleuch head

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Heading for Broad law now

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Broad law summit

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Spaceship

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Chelsea on Cramalt Craig. In the mist now and not a lot to see. Let's move on

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Mighty summit pose on Fifescar Knowe

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2nd trig of the say - dollar law

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The even mightier summit of Notman law

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Just over 5km back to the car on the road beside The meggatt reservoir








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