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Kings Seat aka "Cannae See it"

Kings Seat aka "Cannae See it"


Postby 2dalmatians » Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:00 pm

Route description: King's Seat Hill from Tillicoultry to Dollar

Donalds included on this walk: King's Seat Hill

Date walked: 30/01/2012

Time taken: 3 hours

Distance: 8 km

Ascent: 630m

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Had hoped to do 3 Donalds from Tillicoultry on this walk (Kings Seat, Tarmangie, Innerdownie but the weather wasn't playing ball. Decided to call it a day after reaching Kings Seat with very poor visibility. Still a good leg stretch and as always some good folks on the hills to have a chat with :) Thinking I might go back in the summer and get some wild camping experience in the Ochils. Something comforting about knowing there is civilisation/or a pub close by!!! :lol:


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Looking up to The Law - climbed this last year - straight up all the way!!!

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Take the left route for Ben Cleuth and the Right for Kings Seat.

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another one for ruby's scrap book

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The only sun we saw all day :-(

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looking up towards the Law and Ben Cleuch
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Re: Kings Seat aka "Cannae See it"

Postby mrssanta » Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:37 pm

Ruby is well camouflaged in the snow and rock
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