the Ochils close to the Path of Condie about 4 miles above Dunning. Fortunately the weather cleared and we all managed to keep dry and even enjoy some sun. The walk included a mix of tracks through the plantations and open moorland on Coalcraigy Hill where great views of Loch Leven and the Firth of Forth were obtained; and later the Lomonds on the way down to Stronachie.
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Saturday, 11 September 2010
Path of Condie
Despite heavy early rain and black clouds, 14 walkers braved the weather to meet for a new walk of about 7 miles around
the Ochils close to the Path of Condie about 4 miles above Dunning. Fortunately the weather cleared and we all managed to keep dry and even enjoy some sun. The walk included a mix of tracks through the plantations and open moorland on Coalcraigy Hill where great views of Loch Leven and the Firth of Forth were obtained; and later the Lomonds on the way down to Stronachie.
the Ochils close to the Path of Condie about 4 miles above Dunning. Fortunately the weather cleared and we all managed to keep dry and even enjoy some sun. The walk included a mix of tracks through the plantations and open moorland on Coalcraigy Hill where great views of Loch Leven and the Firth of Forth were obtained; and later the Lomonds on the way down to Stronachie.
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