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glen douglas graham tullich hill

glen douglas graham tullich hill


Postby Busta fin » Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:55 pm

Fionas included on this walk: Tullich Hill

Date walked: 14/04/2010

Time taken: 2 hours

Ascent: 632m

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decided that i had to walk the tullich hill as i have been looking at it for the past few years seeing as i work in the shadow of it, decided to do it on wed and was rewarded with a clear and warm day. not being sure how to tackle it, i decided to park up at the top of the glen douglas road if you take the road of the A814, i then followed the track along till i reached the first steep climb roughly 1km in, i then took a right turn and began the steady climb over some rough ground as i tried to follow the ridge up to the summit of the hill, when reaching the top i was given a view that can only be described as amazing with clear views over the arrochar alps and beyond.
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loch lomond
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the view down to the bottom and my work
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The cobbler
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the path up to the point were i turned right
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Re: glen douglas graham tullich hill

Postby FloozySuzie » Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:21 pm

What a beautiful place you work in! I am quite jealous.
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