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Tap 'o' Noth

Tap 'o' Noth


Postby Chesh1745 » Sat Mar 28, 2015 5:06 pm

Sub 2000' hills included on this walk: Tap o'Noth

Date walked: 28/03/2015

Time taken: 1 hours

Ascent: 563m

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After a fare struggle up the Buck we decided there was still time to sneek in a marilyn Tap o Noth it was

Left the car at the carpark and headed up the hill
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First wee obstacle
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second obstacle
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The Buck from Tap o Noth
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Getting closer
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A birds eye veiw of Rhynie
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The Buck and Beyond
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The Final Push to the Top
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Fort on top
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The Summit
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Chesh1745
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Re: Tap 'o' Noth

Postby Dan1001 » Sun Mar 29, 2015 12:16 am

I was up there today too! Strong wind at the top, almost blown off my feet at the trig point to the side of the fort.
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