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This walk was undertaken in less than favourable conditions, with strong winds and a few squawley showers passing through, especially when I was walking on the ridge.
Given the weather I wasn't looking at heading too far, so a trip back down in to Galloway was called for, to pick off another of those tough old sub 2000s they have to offer, Craignell.
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Parked up at NX544752 by the Clatteringshaws Loch dam, on the minor road to Craigencallie. Wind was already up and the "bag-for-life" my walking boots had been in was soon wisked off into the local trees as I was "mid lace" with one of my boots
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Initial walk along the minor road, with my target ahead of me
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Headed off on to the substantial track at NX535753, where there is in fact a substantial area where you could park and reduce the walking by a few minutes., if you wanted
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
The area is a miriad of tracks, so you need to be sure of which one you should be taking. Mine was headed to the quarry, where I would hang a sharp left and continue on my way
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
A panoramic short, just because I could
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Carried a long the track, with my target still in view.........experienced the odd spot of rain here and there by this time
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
The OS map suggested that at NX526753 I should leave the track I was on and head up a further track, that would take me to the base of the hill........this was it. I was expecting it to be boggy, once I'd clapped eyes on it, but it actually wasn't too bad
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
There was even a bit of sunshine too
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Eventually the comfort of the track has to come to an end and it was on to the open hill. Oh the joy
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Then again, the views behid me weren't bad......looking back over Clatteringshaws Loch to Cairnsmore the Black Craig of Dee
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Once over the initial slog of a steep climb the gradient does ease, even if the underfoot conditions remained a bit tough
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Still all happening behind me
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Hit the top of Low Craignell, where I was suddenly out of the shelter from the wind.........nearly knocked my block off
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
A superb view of the route ahead to Criagnell's summit. After some initial heather bashing I actualy located a fairly well established path, which but for a couple of occassions where I lost it took me all the way to the summit
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Was getting a bit of a pasting from both the wind and rain by this time, but it really was an enjoyable stravaig all the same
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Looking back the way I had come
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
By the time I was almost at the summit the weather really was closing in.........photo quality took a dip, as it was quite hard to stay standing and frame my shot
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
I wasn't joking
This walk had actually been a bit of a late start, so I was well aware I'd be heading down as the sun was set and darkness was taking over. I was heading down toward a firebreak in the trees at NX506745, although with the felling of the trees it may have disappeared..............
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
........so I ended up in the trees instead
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
Eventually back on the track and heading back to the car. It was dark by now and the rain was definitely setting in.It all went a bit pear shaped at NX532750, where there is a junction of a number of track........took the wrong one (couldn't actually find the one I was expecting to be on), which brought me out eventually to NX535753 and the substantial parking area. a quick walk along the road back to the car, where I could capture a nice moon shot (I do like a nice moon shot)
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Pete Riedel, on Flickr
While it may have been a late start and the weather might not have been the best, this was still a great circuit that helped fill a few hours