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Posted on 2 July, 2021
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Meall an Fhudair Lots of wee birds Had a good walk yesterday, notes and photos on a map: walkmap.

Posted on 2 July, 2021
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Posted on 27 June, 2021
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Out around the Glen Douglas Trio again today. Notes and photos

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Posted on 27 June, 2021
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Posted on 18 October, 2020
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Nice walk over a couple of Glen Fruin Hills with Christine & Michael today. Notes, map amd photo walkmap

Posted on 18 October, 2020
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Posted on 27 September, 2020
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Headed for Glen Douglas today only to find the car park for walkers filled with campers (there is only space for 4 cars) So diverted to nearby Glen Finlas.

Beautiful day, notes, map & photos walkmap.

Posted on 27 September, 2020
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Posted on 14 July, 2020
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Meall an Fhudair today walkmap

Posted on 14 July, 2020
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Posted on 10 July, 2020
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blue sky and low clouds over the hill

Glen Douglas Walkmap walkmap

 

Posted on 10 July, 2020
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Posted on 9 July, 2020
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grid of photos around a map of Glen Douglas where they were taken. Read Deer, Sagifax, common lizard, eagle,hills and butterfly.
1st post lockdown hill walk, seems walking round the park every day for 4 months might not be best prep.
Lots of flora & fauna today. Pretty delightful apart from the panting.

Posted on 9 July, 2020
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Posted on 30 November, 2019
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Glen Fruin Loop: A beautiful walk today, over Beinn Chaorach, Beinn Tharsuinn and Beinn a Mhanaich. Frost and a clear blue sky. Notes, pictures and map: walkmap

Posted on 30 November, 2019
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Posted on 19 October, 2019
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Glen Finlas Loop, yesterdays walk, notes, map & photos: walkmap

Posted on 19 October, 2019
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Posted on 30 September, 2019
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I had a good walk round the Glen Douglas loops today, perfect weather for walking. Notes, photos and map: walkmap

Posted on 30 September, 2019
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