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David Brennan

Ben Cleuch, 12th May 2002


Met at Kings Park, cycled to Alva where we climbed out through Alva Glen. Ignored the sign which said "No Sheep Worrying" and cut across to the LandRover track.

Richard and Ninas head just in shot

Richard, Colin, Chris and Nina with Alloa and Kincardine in view

The first rest stop, looking back across the beauty of Alloa.

Nina pushes her bike up and up and up.

We rode over the shoulder of Ben Ever and then up to Ben Cleuch.

The top of Ben Cleuch & lunch & shivering Chris and Colin rode down to the Law. We didn't and they had to ride all the way back up again!

Top of Andrew Ganell hill

The descent...

Chris

Steve

Nina

Richard and Colin

Looking up at the Law.

Above Tillicoultry

Chocolate Cake in Tilli' A grand day out.

GPS Waypoint File - (see disclaimer)*

Associated file: Text from file "BenCleuch AndrewGannel Route.txt".txt

The route given below was not the route ridden on this day. The route below is for an easier approach to Ben Cleuch via Silver Glen. The route then continues to Andrew Gannel hill and down into Tillicoultry. A GPS Utility file may also be downloaded containing the following route information.

1

W Wp001

NS 89746 97546

2

W Wp002

NS 89081 97701

3

W Beneve

NS 89101 98986

4

W Silver

NN 88886 01051

4

W Benbuc

NN 89636 01436

5

W Bencle

NN 90281 00661

6

W Andrew

NN 91936 00536

7

W Andre0

NN 92816 00371

9

W Millgl

NS 91421 97846

10

W Wp003

NS 91451 97466

*Disclaimer

The above information is provided for planning purposes only and I accept no responsibility with regard to its accuracy.

Always carry a map and a compass and prepare for the unexpected. Please leave these hills in a state where we can continue to enjoy them.

© Crispin Bennett 2002


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