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Logg Hill via flood plain track

Logg Hill via flood plain track


Postby litljortindan » Sat Jun 20, 2020 2:04 pm

Date walked: 06/06/2020

Time taken: 1.5 hours

Distance: 3 km

Ascent: 140m

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I was supposed to take the left fork here. Not sure if I just preferred the look of the right fork or if I hadn't registered the left fork, despite photographing it.

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Down beside the river there is a deer -not too many in Aberdeenshire I think but do see them occasionally.

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Turns out to be very pleasant walking between the woods and the river though I had originally intended to just be walking through the woods.

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All very pleasant until I realised I'd dropped my camera case but it only took fifteen minutes to find it again.

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Eventually I have to cut south and through the woods so I get a short glimpse of my intended route.

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The woods track I had originally planned to take.

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Over a fence/gate and along the road a wee bit before cutting into the woods at the foot of Logg Hill. Then over another fence at a low point and onto a sheep track.

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Sheep leading the way.

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Tap o' Noth and The Buck.

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Sheep on the move.

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View west along the Deveron.

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Itchy neck.

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Down through Logg Wood.

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Walk complete.
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