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Sunday, 7 October 2012

Loch Ard and Ghleannain Loch

Keith Michell had wanted to join us on a Las Ramblas Ramble but had to send his & his accomplice's apologies in song.
Gillian, Alison, Bruce, Marion, Neil, Linda, Alfie, Avril, Gary, Johnny,
 June, Dougie, Sasha & Tommy head out by Aberfoyle for a two loch stroll.
Here's Sean with the weather view
"Well Las Ramblas it's going to be a fine day with clear skies
just right for a saunter around the Lochs".

Route

Between the outskirts of Aberfoyle and the foothills of Loch Lomond lies the Great Forest of Loch Ard. The gently corrugated land in the south leading up to the mountainous terrain in the north, together with the sheer scale of the landscape, hides a treasure chest of surprise
Throughout this forest are many lochs and lochans - from the mighty Loch Chon and Loch Ard, to picturesque Lochan a' Ghleannain and tiny Clashmore Loch. Two important rivers - Duchray Water and the Kelty Water - rise here, tumbling down through the forest to join the river Forth.
Totem
Moss
 
Alfie Inspects loch side Art
Loch Ard
March through the Woodland
Gathering at the Apple eating stone
Tommy has no interest in one of his 5 a day
 It's a quandary Fag or Apple?
Loch side Reflection
Alison

Mirror Loch

Time for a Pint in the Forth Inn
http://forthinn.com/

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