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Yet Caledonia, belov'd are thy mountains - from Dark Lochnagar by Lord Byron 1807.

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Herring Road (second attempt)






















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If you are interested in hillwalking, Munro bagging or just getting out for a good walk then Walk This Wayne may be of some use to you.

The site contains personal opinions on various walks with a little background on the hill/walk, how difficult I found it and some pictures taken along the way(ne).

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A while back a group off friends and I decided it was high time to give up the traditional Scottish lifestyle of snouts and booze. Actually, when I say decided . . . I mean our wives decided for us.

So, instead we thought we'd get out and about and see a bit of this country we've lived in for so long.
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