Hi All,
I hope you will accept my apologies?It looks like summer is over and the winter has arrived missing out the Autumn.
I've been remiss over the summer months and not visited the Blog site to update it and more importantly upload photographs of the previous walks.
The weather for the walk is looking good but cold: I hope to see you at the Keiloch car park on Sunday 26 September11:20 for an 11:30 start for walk up Gleann Slugain and maybe find a Howff or two.
The Distance there and back is 10 miles
Time 5 hours
Height gained 300 metres
Lunch at ruin Gr NO 119 952
Sunset : 18:57
Maps: 1:25000 O/S 404 Braemar
1:50000 O/S 43 Braemar
Dress suitable for conditions
Bring packed lunch and hot drink
See you there
Welcome
The Braemar Walkers were formed on 11 January 2010 to encourage walking in and around Braemar. The walks aim to promote fitness through walking and social interaction with like minded people.
Activities: Plan and execute walks, look at new and existing routes and research and investigate old and ancient paths in the area.
Activities: Plan and execute walks, look at new and existing routes and research and investigate old and ancient paths in the area.
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