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A Quartet of Donalds from Drumelzier

A Quartet of Donalds from Drumelzier


Postby SecretSquirrel » Mon May 25, 2015 8:02 pm

Route description: Pykestone Hill and Drumelzier Law, Drumelzier

Donalds included on this walk: Dollar Law, Drumelzier Law, Middle Hill, Pykestone Hill

Date walked: 25/05/2015

Time taken: 4.75 hours

Distance: 19.52 km

Ascent: 982m

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Crossing the Finglen Burn
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Through the forestry towards Den Knowes
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Middle Hill ... (in the middle :wink: )
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Trig on the summit of Pykestone Hill - Dollar Law behind
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The Pykestone locals have a meeting to discuss the arrival of a stranger
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Dollar Law
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A Sheppard's cairn, marking the splitting of paths, straight on for the Law and right for the Thieves Road
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Trig on the summit of Dollar Law - Broad law behind
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Broad Law
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Uninspiring summit of Middle Hill
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Drumelzier Law
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View from Glenstivon Dod
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The short, sharp climb up Drumelzier Law
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Summit cairn on Drumelzier Law
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From the left... Culter Fell & Chapelgill Hill and Tinto on the right
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Looking back to Drumelzier Law
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Looking back to Pykestone Hill
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Looking down to the start of the climb up Pykestone Hill from Logan Head
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