| Title | Deuchary Hill Near the summit, looking south. A faint footpath leads into the distance. |
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| Date | 30 Aug 2008 00:00:00 |
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| Retrieved from source on | 08 Mar 2012 15:01:18 (UTC) |
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Deuchary Hill Near the summit, looking south. A faint footpath leads into the distance.
Deuchary Hill
View towards Dubh Loch. Dubh Loch (the far one) looking east from trig point on Deuchary Hill.
Summit rocks, Deuchary Hill
North from Deuchary Hill (510m)
Girl on the Trig Group of young climbers having fun at the summit of Deuchary Hill.
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.
Lochan na Beinne and Deuchary Hill
Roe deer One of a pair of deer that paused on the skyline to watch us.
Below Conlan Hill Looking towards Deuchary Hill.
Larch by the Lochan Isolated tree on the banks of Lochan na Beinn.
Fishing Lochan na Beinne
Bracken, heather, dyke and hills
View of Lochan na Beinne
Path below Deuchary Hill This footpath links The Glack and Grewshill.
Looking south west. Knock of Findowie just out of image to the left. Mill Dam in the glen cutting across the picture.
October, between Grewshill and The Glack A few hundred metres north of the junction with the upper-level track from Loch Ordie.
October, between Grewshill and The Glack
Deuchary Hill lower slopes Looking across at the lower slopes of Deuchary Hill from just below the Knock of Findowie.
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.
Tayside Region, Scotland, United Kingdom osm
| County | Tayside Region |
| Region | Scotland |
| Country | United Kingdom |