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Inverness: Torvean Quarry & Cemetery Hill

Inverness: Torvean Quarry & Cemetery Hill


Postby HighlandSC » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:11 pm

Route description: River Ness and Caledonian Canal circuit, Inverness

Date walked: 17/07/2010

Time taken: 3 hours

Distance: 10 km

Ascent: 240m

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Date - Sun 18/07/2010
Title - Inverness - Torvean Quarry & Cemetery Hill
Route - From City Centre along GGG route via Ness Islands - Torvean circuit - Cemetery Hill
Weather - Sunny. Windy
People - Me
Time - 3 Hours
Distance - 10km
Ascent - 240m
Max Altitude - 70m


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Showers moving up the Great Glen
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Torvean Quarry
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Trees on hill by Torvean Quarry
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Quad bikers in Torvean Quarry
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Caledonian Canal
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Caledonian Canal
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Cemetery
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Cemetery
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Cemetery
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Cemetery
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Caledonian Canal from Cemetery
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Cemetery
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Cemetery
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Inverness
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Inverness
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Inverness
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Town House, Inverness
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River Ness
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Foot bridge across River Ness
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Fly in eye! Close up
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River Ness
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Boat on Caledonian Canal
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DANGER!!!!!
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Torvean Quarry
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Inverness Castle
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