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Saturday, 19th July 2008
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Walk of the Week
Walk of the week: Dumyat, Ochil Hills
A SIGN at the start of this walk warns that dogs that are not kept under control will be shot. The danger to lambs from overexcited pets is the reason behind this, but it is also an indication that the dealings between walker and landowner are not al
Walk of the week: Seacliff, East Lothian
SUMMER is here, so pack your bucket and spade and head for the beach, whatever the weather.
Walk of the week: Cairn Gorm and Cairn Lochan
THE Cairngorms are Champions League mountains, or so I described them to some young relatives while walking there last month. To sit by Loch Morlich on a bright, sunny day with traces of snow still dotted across the panorama of Cairn Gorm, Coire an t
Walk of the week: Clackmannan Tower and the Black Devon river
THE history that surrounds us in Scotland never ceases to amaze. All around are places where the great and the not-so-great shaped the country we live in today.
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Walk of the week: Meall Chuaich, Dalwhinnie
Walk of the week: Ben A'an, The Trossachs
Walk of the week: Airlie Monument, Angus Glens
Walk of the week: Binny Craig and the Union Canal, Uphall to Linlithgow
Walk of the week: Campsie Glen
Walk of the week: Beinn Dubhchraig, nr Tyndrum
Walk of the week: Lunan Bay, Angus
Walk of the week: Beinn Eighe Mountain Trail, Loch Maree
Walk of the week: Grey Mare's Tail and White Coomb, Dumfriesshire
Walk of the week: Greenock Cut
Walk of the week: Ben Cleuch, Ochil Hills
Walk of the week: Glencorse, Loganlea and Threipmuir Reservoirs, Pentlands
Walk of the week: Rogie Falls, Ross-Shire
Walk of the week: Glendevon Reservoirs, Ochil Hills
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