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Pairney to Craig Rossie

Pairney to Craig Rossie


Postby milly » Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:07 pm

Date walked: 30/06/2011

Time taken: 4 hours

Distance: 10 km

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next time try a start through the trees
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track around Ben Effery - looking back over Auchterarder
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Aim for the Rock at the top of Beld Hill
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Walk over to the top of Ben Effery. Carefully pick out your way to Craig Rossie some areas very wet.
Trig point at Craig Rossie
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Have lunch and a wee nap in the sunshine.
Follow the straight line of the fence back and rejoin the track
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View (north-west ish from Craig Rossie)
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Re: Pairney to Craig Rossie

Postby snodland » Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:48 pm

Oh this looks a possible one too.
I have earmarked a recce of Glen Devon from Gleneagles rail station sometime soon.
This looks a better path and is only a short hop away.

(who is the wee gem you got to pose on top of the trig point?).......Now that IS patter! official
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