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2016 (4) – a Hebridean mini-mountain
We were in the Outer Hebrides in June, hoping to get out to St. Kilda, but the weather prevented us. Instead, we wore our way down from Harris, through North and South Uist to Barra, mostly camping, and with some … Continue reading
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2016 – a quiet year! (part 3 – a small mountain)
3. Dumyat, 8th June 2016 At only 418m high, you might just call Dumyat (pronounced Dum – eye -at) the westernmost outcrop of the Ochils. But it is truly a mini-mountain, with crags and steep slopes, a worthy summit and … Continue reading
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