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Glen Callater
by pigeon » Thu Aug 06, 2020 5:49 pm
Date walked: 06/08/2020
Time taken: 8.25 hours
Distance: 29.8 km
Ascent: 1060m
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Nice long walk .
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Ben Avon;
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Loch Callater;
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Loch Kander;
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High Cairngorms;
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Carn an Tuirc;
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Cairn of Claise;
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Glenshee;
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Tom Buidhe;
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Jocks road;
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