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Start Point: Viewpoint on B road to the NEDistance and ascent: 4km, 60m?Weather: Sunny, but a bit breezy and quite cool

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Start Point: Car park on W side of entrance to Drumtochty Castle (NO 697 798)Distance and Ascent: 3.75km, 260mWeather: Sunny intervals but cool at around 9 degrees.  I had intended to do this hill on Tuesday morning, after spending the night in the car park, but having arrived there at just gone 3pm, I figured there was plenty of tim...

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Lochnagar (Cac Carn Beag - NO 243 861; 1155m) and Conachcraig (NO 279 865; 862m)

Start Point: Spittal of Glenmuick (£6 per day)Distance and Ascent: 21.75km, 1070mWeather: Lots of sunny intervals in the morning, then increasing light snow showers towards and beyond lunchtime.  

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In our hasty packing for this trip, whilst also trying to decide on where we would be going and what we would be doing, I belatedly decided that I needed to include my mountain bike, to ease access to one particular hill in the Braemar area. Thus the abandoned steed was hauled out of the shed, where it has sat unused for the last 6.5 years (I think; I'm relying on a dodgy mem...


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It was -4 degrees as we set out from Rhayader this morning for the drive into the Elan Valley and even on first glance out of the window an hour earlier, it had been obvious that there was a temperature inversion. The drive alongside the Caban-coch Reservoir was particularly atmospheric, with the fog hanging over the water, leaving visibility on the road clear. I was pleased ...


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