Walking Highland Perthshire. Ronald Turnbull

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45 Creag Uchdag

       PART 7: TUMMEL AND LOCH RANNOCH

       46 Schiehallion end to end

       47 Schiehallion Foot: Limestone and McGregor’s Cave

       48 Craig Varr and Kinloch Rannoch

       49 Beinn a’ Chuallaich

       50 Black Wood of Rannoch

       Summit summary: Ben Alder

       51 Walk in to Benalder Cottage

       52 Ben Alder from Benalder Cottage

       53 Benalder Cottage to Culra Bothy via Beinn Bheoil

       54 Benalder Cottage to Culra Bothy via Bealach Beithe (and in reverse)

       55 Walk/ride in to Culra Bothy

       56 Long Leachas from Culra Bothy

       57 Short Leachas from Culra Bothy

       58 Ben Alder to Bealach Breabag (descent)

       PART 8: RANNOCH MOOR

       59 The Road to the Isles

       60 Two Munros and Beinn Pharlagain

       61 Meall Buidhe and Cam Chreag

       62 Tracks to the Foxes Bog

       63 Leagag

       PART 9: PITLOCHRY AND BLAIR ATHOLL

       64 Pitlochry and its loch

       65 Ben Vrackie and River Garry

       66 Blair Castle to Glen Tilt

       67 Glen Tilt and Carn a’ Chlamain

       68 Old Bridge of Tilt to Dearg, Mheadhonach

       69 Bruar Falls and Glen Banvie

       70 Bruar Falls and Blair

       Summit summary: Beinn a’ Ghlo

       71 Around Beinn a’ Ghlo (with optional ascent of Ben Vuirich)

       72 Beinn a’ Ghlo from Loch Moraig

       73 Carn nan Gabhar north ridge to Glen Tilt (descent)

       74 Glen Tilt to Braigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain by Carn Torcaidh

       PART 10: DRUMOCHTER

       The Atholl Passes

       75 Glen Tilt

       76 Minigaig Pass to Glen Feshie

       77 Minigaig Pass the ancient way

       78 Gaick Pass

       79 A’ Bhuidheanach Bheag by the Crooked Corrie

       80 Udlamains and the Sow

       Appendix A Route summary table

       Appendix B Access (especially in the stalking season)

       Appendix C Shops, accommodation and transport

      INTRODUCTION

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      Meall Garbh summit ridge, the Tarmachans (Route 12)

      For the Atholl highlander of 400 years ago there were two ways of treating any passing hillwalker. Arrive at teatime, and it would be a stool in front of the peat fire, eggs still warm from the midden, a glass of heather ale and a wee skirl on the pipes. That tradition continues in the main street of Pitlochry, perhaps the world capital of the nice cup of tea and slab of shortbread.

      But meet him on a winter night, in his filthy old kilt and a thieving chill in his

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