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Sue and Martin in Mallorca 2019
On the Archduke's Path in Mallorca
Showing posts with label Tigh Mor 2026. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tigh Mor 2026. Show all posts
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
Sunday, 8 February 2026
Sunday 8 February 2026 - Inversnaid to Stronachlachar
Steady rain fell as Sue and Phil and Mike packed up to go home to look after Phil and Mike's mother. That left Alison and Russell, who did their own thing, David who went up a hill in a cloud, and seven of us - me, Sue, Julie, Tom, Richard, Jenny and Jessica - who enjoyed a short walk along the Great Trossachs Way.
By the time we reached Inversnaid, where the large hotel pictured above was closed, the rain had subsided to a light drizzle, so as on every day of this trip waterproofs were donned but any dampness was due to condensation.
The waterfall next to the hotel was in full flow. It's a busy place 'in the season' as the West Highland Way passes through here.
After that, a straightforward walk to Stronachlachar, where we had left a couple of cars.
Here's our route - 8.5km with 220 metres ascent, taking rather less than 3 hours.
Some of us bought walking guides - perhaps after the horse had bolted, as we go home tomorrow.
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Saturday, 7 February 2026
Saturday 7 February 2026 - University of Stirling parkrun, and Lewis Hill
With the weather forecast predicting 100% chance of rain in Stirling, Sue and I set off to Stirling University with the wipers on and waterproofs at the ready. The parkrun route is two laps of the small lake pictured above, plus an up and down dogleg to get the distance up to 5km.
There were initially some views over the nearby countryside but we were soon cloaked in cloud and only just able to make out the waterline of the nearby reservoir.
Despite the low light that we endured all day, the green moss on the trees, rocks and path added a little colour on the gloomy day.
After a few more thrutchy climbs we eventually came upon the trig point at 266 metres signifying that we had conquered Lewis Hill. We celebrated with coffee and snacks.
Continuing along the escarpment we eventually reached a road that in a short distance we left in favour of a path that led to a nice lunch spot.
The attractively named 'North Third Reservoir' was arrived at via a few duck boards and a lot of mud. Binoculars came out to confirm the identity of a flock of greylag geese. An oyster catcher objected to our invasion of its privacy, but the great black-backed gulls, mallards, Canada geese, various gulls, and other laid back residents didn't seem bothered by our presence.
This was a lovely walk from which there are alleged to be fine mountain views. We'll need to visit it again to benefit from those...
Just as we parked up, the rain stopped and all we had for the rest of the day was a bit of drizzle.
Sue took 26:08 and came in 80th out of 286 finishers. I was in position 210 in a time of 34:04. Here's a picture of the finish.
After that we drove to the other side of Stirling to meet with Richard, Jenny and Julie for a 10km walk over Lewis Hill. The path soon became narrow and steep. Quite thrutchy in places.
Sue took 26:08 and came in 80th out of 286 finishers. I was in position 210 in a time of 34:04. Here's a picture of the finish.
Here's the route - 10km with 250 metres ascent, taking us 4 hours.
A few folk were seen today - dog walkers, and mountain bikers enjoying some tricky singletrack routes.
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Friday, 6 February 2026
Friday 6 February 2026 - Callander to Tigh Mor

Whilst others went kayaking, Julie, Tom, David and I left a car in Callander and walked back to Tigh Mor along the Great Trossachs Trail, though David left us at Brig o'Turk and I took a short cut at the end of the walk.
We set off past a small lake then along a disused railway track.
Skeletal trees lined the route.
Labels:
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Tigh Mor,
Tigh Mor 2026,
Trossachs,
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