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Devil's Point
Devil's Point
by Ronnie1959 » Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:48 am
Date walked: 18/06/2014
Time taken: 9 hours
1 person thinks this report is great. Register or Login free to be able to rate and comment on reports (as well as access 1:25000 mapping).A beautiful day to walk with Denny (Jack Russell) from Linn O' Dee through the Glen and over to Corrour Bothy, before heading up Devil's Point. Amazing views from the top and thanks to the Fireman for the lift back to forrest car park
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Re: Devil's Point
by dogplodder » Mon Jun 23, 2014 9:11 am
Good to meet you and thanks for nobly offering to give up your seat in the fireman's car to save us walking the last 2k back to the car park! 

Re: Devil's Point
by Ronnie1959 » Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:38 pm
Hi
Thank you for your message...nice to hear from you. Hope you are well. I enjoyed reading your account of the day. Since I last saw you both, Denny and I have managed another 2 Munros...I've now completed a paltry 7, but hope to complete Braeirach and Cairn Toul over the weekend.
Kind regards
Ron and Denny
Thank you for your message...nice to hear from you. Hope you are well. I enjoyed reading your account of the day. Since I last saw you both, Denny and I have managed another 2 Munros...I've now completed a paltry 7, but hope to complete Braeirach and Cairn Toul over the weekend.
Kind regards
Ron and Denny
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Re: Devil's Point
by Ronnie1959 » Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:56 pm
dogplodder wrote:Good to meet you and thanks for nobly offering to give up your seat in the fireman's car to save us walking the last 2k back to the car park!
Hi
Tried sending you a reply, but I'm a bit of a Luddite on a computer.
Kind regards
Ron and Denny
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Re: Devil's Point
by dogplodder » Mon Jul 07, 2014 7:25 pm
Ronnie1959 wrote:Hi
Thank you for your message...nice to hear from you. Hope you are well. I enjoyed reading your account of the day. Since I last saw you both, Denny and I have managed another 2 Munros...I've now completed a paltry 7, but hope to complete Braeirach and Cairn Toul over the weekend.
Kind regards
Ron and Denny
Which way you going in? Most folk go over Chalamain Gap but I walked in with my two labs from Rothiemurchus which I thought would be kinder on their feet (and my ankles!

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