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Late snow and a snowman at last - Kinnoull Hill Perth

Late snow and a snowman at last - Kinnoull Hill Perth


Postby wilkiemurray » Tue Mar 19, 2019 7:24 pm

Route description: Kinnoull Hill and Tower, Perth

Date walked: 16/03/2019

Time taken: 2 hours

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Finally, some snow! The winter had been lean to say the least and when some snowfall hit Perth decided to head to our local beauty spot - Kinnoull Hill. Was the first time in the snow for the new member of the family and she loved it! Heading up from the Jubilee Car park and the hill was empty, quietest I've seen it in years, obviously the snowy weather wasn't getting people as excited as I was!!

Video of fun:



Heading through the sown covered tree we eventually reached the Tower where me and the weeman set about making our first snowman of the winter ;)

After this a quick detour to the photo spot , snapped a few piccies then back to dry out and warm up in front of the fire with a cup of hot chocolate - lovely :)
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Re: Late snow and a snowman at last - Kinnoull Hill Perth

Postby DizzyVizion » Tue Mar 19, 2019 7:31 pm

Good wholesome family fun :thumbup:
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