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I had fancied a wander round the bonny woods of Perthshire for a while - I go there a lot for work, but never any time for exploring.. Easy paths too by the looks of it, and with ankle playing up the last couple of months, looked manageable. Left early-ish and got to the Garry Bridge car park before 11.
Nice stroll round into Glen Tummel, the trees round there are stunning, and the couple of miles along the road were sublime - cold, crisp and sunny
Lots of sticks with jack frost's hair about - fascinating phenomenon.
DSCN4020 DSCN4022 DSCN4024 DSCN4027 DSCN4033 DSCN4037 DSCN4038 DSCN4039 DSCN4045 I turned up from the loch on a track which the map said would take me up to Farragon Hill which was my vague target for the trip. Once up above the woods it started getting snowy though. I was so intently following a set of footprints, I ended up on the wrong branch of the track - the turn off had not been obvious under the snow
DSCN4046DSCN4054 It was an easy mistake to put right - a couple of hndred yards cross conveniently burned heather. Not far up the track though, the snow started getting deep - mid shin, with drifts thigh deep
Oh how I wished I had put on my gaitors - snowballs formed regularly behind the tongue of my boots
There had been footprints to follow, but the people involved turned back a bit further on and I was left to forge a path through the snow myself. Sometimes I left the track for a while, but knee deep heather with a few inches of snow, was just as wet, cold and energy sapping as knee deep snow as it turns out..
DSCN4056 DSCN4057DSCN4058 I could see the track climbing up further ahead, and I contemplated heading back. It was such slow, hard work - waist deep half the time now, but when I looked at the map and saw that I was only a mile from the top of the pass, I decided to go on. A couple of hundred metres up the road, I found the footprints of someone who had been over the pass
That was encouraging, that meant I could get over, and the trail was broken already
The time the snow had cost me, meant that farragon Hill was out of the question before dark, so I carried on down the track, meeting a herd of coos along the way - they thought I might be feeding them so tried to follow me - I quickly made my escape over a stile
DSCN4059 DSCN4060 DSCN4061 Just a short walk took me to Loch Derculich - the sun was setting and it looked unlikely I would find a non-snowy camp spot before dark, but what luck! An open fishermans bothy - Had a few planks missing and a rotten door, but someone had lined it with plastic sheeting and left the biggest supply of candles I had ever seen. Lots of mice'evidence' about, but would do me just nice. The only stream I could find, only had slush puppy consistency water, so every cup of tea took a loooonnng time..
The morning came after an epic sleep, and I found it to be claggy. I left about 9.30, heading eastward - there were lots of tracks up this hillside, but none of them really joined up, which meant short sections over the open hillside - was fun finding the way in the swirling mists.
DSCN4062 Bothy on the leftDSCN4063DSCN4064I got on the right track eventually, and down to Brae of Pitcastle - It looked easy to get on to the Rob Roy way from here, which would take me back over to Pitlochry, but it was a bit tricky. Eventually managed through fields and onto the right path. The day was far warmer, and things were thawing out a bit. Not good for the RRW path - boy is it muddy
Lots of sections through overgrown Gorse too, so felt like a pincushion a lot.
DSCN4066 DSCN4067 Eventually the path led into a forestry plantation, and down to Pitlochry. I crossed the Tummel at the Dam and walked down the far side of Loch faskally - Back on the beaten track
DSCN4073 DSCN4076 Cormorant fishing by the dam - long way from home surely!DSCN4079 DSCN4081 Stopped for my sandwich on a bench and was instantly mobbed by ducks and swans - boy the swans are agressive round there - had to run away or they would of had ma piece
DSCN4084 DSCN4085First bridge in Britain to be made out of Aluminium alloyWas an easy walk along the river back to the car for about 3PM. It was a decent walk - had a bit of everything