Deuchary Hill

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  • 4 days before

    Children's Loch Why this name? Did they once catch children here? Did they use sweeties as bait? Or was this where the children learned to fish?

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Title Deuchary Hill
Photo's author John McMillan User stats Author's photos
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Source Wikimedia Commons image
Date 07 Apr 2007 00:00:00
Original size 640 x 487
Retrieved from source on 02 Mar 2012 12:16:41 (UTC)
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    Deuchary Hill

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  • 42 m

    Summit rocks, Deuchary Hill

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  • 45 m

    North from Deuchary Hill (510m)

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  • 45 m

    View towards Dubh Loch. Dubh Loch (the far one) looking east from trig point on Deuchary Hill.

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  • 50 m

    Girl on the Trig Group of young climbers having fun at the summit of Deuchary Hill.

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  • 67 m

    Deuchary Hill Near the summit, looking south. A faint footpath leads into the distance.

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  • 120 m

    Deuchary Hill Although it is not marked on the map a path does lead all the way to the top of Deuchary Hill and, in fact, a traverse of the summit is possible by footpath from north to south.

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  • 467 m

    Lochan na Beinne and Deuchary Hill

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  • 577 m

    Larch by the Lochan Isolated tree on the banks of Lochan na Beinn.

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  • 585 m

    Fishing Lochan na Beinne

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  • 662 m

    View of Lochan na Beinne

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  • 670 m

    Roe deer One of a pair of deer that paused on the skyline to watch us.

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  • 681 m

    Below Conlan Hill Looking towards Deuchary Hill.

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  • 736 m

    Bracken, heather, dyke and hills

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  • 753 m

    Line of stones This straight line of stones across the stream exiting from Lochan na Beinn appears not to be a natural feature. Perhaps it was once a dam?

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  • 795 m

    Path below Deuchary Hill This footpath links The Glack and Grewshill.

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    Looking south west. Knock of Findowie just out of image to the left. Mill Dam in the glen cutting across the picture.

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    Loch Ordie. No mention of Loch Ordie would be complete without the legendary trout fly named after the loch. A simple and unusual design, just hackles. One I tied earlier.

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    October, between Grewshill and The Glack A few hundred metres north of the junction with the upper-level track from Loch Ordie.

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    October, between Grewshill and The Glack

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56° 37′ 5.74″ N 3° 34′ 11.54″ W
56.618262 -3.569871

Tayside Region, Scotland, United Kingdom osm

County Tayside Region
Region Scotland
Country United Kingdom

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