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    Glen Doll and Jock's Road


    The class B road into Glen Clova continues as a minor road for a further three miles beyond the Glen Clova hotel, into Glen Doll at the southern end of the Grampian Mountain Range. Here is the tourist office at the car park at the end of the road, note there are still some patches of snow on the 3,000 feet high mountain tops even after a month of pleasant sunny weather.

    Jock's Road starts here and runs for 15 miles over the hills to Braemar. Jock's Road is an old sheep drovers' route which can still be followed as a footpath. Initially the path is in trees, but as we climb higher, clear felling allows us to see the rocky hills. Further along, fires were being purposely set to burn off the old tree stumps and roots.

    Above the tree line, Jock's Road continues into the hills.

    For a less strenuous walk we crossed a footbridge to access an alternative forest trail to return to the car par. This walk amounted to a five mile loop. From the footbridge we can see Jock's Road continuing along a shoulder on the right hand hillside as it makes its way towards the pass at the head of Glen Doll, and over towards Braemar.

    Looking the other way from the footbridge over the White Water

    Striding out at the start of the return path, with the footbridge in the background.

    A final view looking down Glen Doll.

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    Very cool as usual, thanks for sharing.
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    Fab pics Alex. Would be great to join you one day on one of your hikes.
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    I hope they replace that forest with native trees. Still and all, a nice place for a long walk!
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    Nice photos, Alex. Looks like a good day for a walk.
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    Cheers Alex, I'll bet it's not so pleasant in November. Looks like a lovely day when you went though.
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    Lovely scenery Alex.
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    Looks like a beautiful walk. When I first read the subject line, I thought you were going to pay our Jock a visit!
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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    Looks like a beautiful walk. When I first read the subject line, I thought you were going to pay our Jock a visit!
    Funny, I thought of a nice road curving through the countryside with a kilted Jock standing by the side, waving.

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    Hey! Hand her the camera - scenery like that begs for a kilt pic!!
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