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TABLE 3 DRC WALK ARCHIVE (1990 to 2015) TABLE 3 DRC WALK ARCHIVE (1990 to 2015) Date Description Map Ref Dist Lift Grade Leader Type No. Weather km m of walk out 1990-01-14 Stob Binnein S Swanson Munro 11 rain, hail, wind 1990-01-28 Meall Garbh, Callander C Drakakis pm 15 reasonable 1990-02-11 Uamh Bheag J Marsh 6 snowed pm 1990-02-25 Ben A'an R Lloyd 4 rain am 1990-03-11 Cancelled (Schiehallion) 0 1990-03-25 Castle Campbell, Dollar J McGregor pm 8 sunny 1990-04-08 Stuchd an Lochain P McGregor 8 good, patchy snow 1990-04-22 North Third J McGregor NO REPORT 1990-05-06 Black Mount, Rannoch P McGregor 9 unsettled 1990-05-20 Loch Venachar J Whitehead pm 12 sunny & warm 1990-06-02 Ben Lawers S Binnie Munro 15 cold wind, rain later 1990-06-16 Lairig Ghru R Lloyd Long 29 sunny 1990-08-12 Schiehallion R McIntosh Munro 10 rain & drizzle 1990-08-26 Beecraigs NO REPORT 1990-09-09 Ben Lui M Taylor Munro 7 fine, poor visibility at top 1990-09-23 The Whangie J Marsh pm 7 fine 1990-10-07 The Brack R Lloyd 6 good 1990-10-21 Dumgoyne J Landsman pm 6 fine, poor visibility 1990-11-04 Ben Chonzie J McDonald Munro 9 fine 1990-11-18 Glen Lednock R Flett 4 mixed 1990-12-02 An Caisteal (Crainlarich) J Marsh Munro 9 poor, some sleet 1990-12-16 Muiravonside NO REPORT 1991-01-13 Glen Ogle C Drakakis 6 perfect 1991-01-27 Ben Ledi J McVinnie 8 v misty 1991-02-10 Darn Road NO REPORT 1991-02-24 Beinn Tulaichean S Swanson Munro 7 some rain & hail, windy 1991-03-10 Cleish Hills NO REPORT 1991-03-24 Stob Binnein P McGregor Munro 13 good 1991-04-07 Menstrie Glen R Lloyd Ochils 3 very wet & windy 1991-04-21 Beinn Chabhair I McGregor Munro 8 some hail & sleet 1991-05-05 Aberfoyle J Landsman 9 perfect 1991-05-19 Ben Cruachan P McGregor Munro 13 cloudy, some drizzle 1991-06-02 Ben Gullipen C Drakakis 7 overcast 1991-06-15 Linn of Dee to Blair Atholl J McDonald Long 30 overcast, some rain 1991-08-11 Glen Taitneach & Carn a' Gheoidh R McIntosh Munro 6 fine, 1 shower 1991-08-25 Meikle Bin J Landsman 9 fine 1991-09-15 Ben Vorlich M Taylor Munro 8 some sun 1991-09-29 Kinbuck - Ashfield C Drakakis 7 fine 1991-10-13 Pitlochry river walk J Whitehead 6 slightly overcast 1991-10-27 Ochils from Alva M Taylor Ochils 10 fine 1991-11-10 Craig Mac Ranaich S Vinnie 11 very wet & windy 1991-11-24 Plean Country Park R Flett pm 10 fine 1991-12-08 Tarmachan Hills S Swanson Munro 15 fine but poor visibility 1991-12-22 Doune Ponds S Swanson pm 4 wet & windy TABLE 3 DRC WALK ARCHIVE (1990 to 2015) Date Description Map Ref Dist Lift Grade Leader Type No. Weather km m of walk out 1992-01-12 The Cobbler S Swanson 11 sunny 1992-01-26 Gartmorn Dam J Landsman pm 12 perfect 1992-02-09 Ben Dubhcraig S Binnie Munro 7 rain & hail 1992-02-23 Callander Crags J McVinnie pm 12 very unsettled 1992-03-08 Carn Liath P McGregor Munro 7 perfect 1992-03-22 Devil's Cauldron & Cappuch Hill R Lloyd pm 9 excellent 1992-04-12 Ben Dorain J McDonald Munro 8 all weathers 1992-04-26 Ben A'an M Taylor pm 16 1 heavy shower 1992-05-10 Beinn Heasgarnich NO REPORT 1992-05-24 Glen Lednock R Flett pm 6 fine 1992-06-13 Lochnagar S Binnie Munro 25 sunny am, overcast later 1992-06-28 Beinn an t-Sidhean NO REPORT 1992-08-09 Meikle Bin R Lloyd pm 6 very wet 1992-08-23 Cairn Mairg (Glen Lyon) J McDonald Munro 4 unsettled, fierce storm later 1992-09-06 Kinbuck C Drakakis pm 4 very, very wet 1992-09-20 Uamh Bheag J Marsh 12 fine at start v wet pm 1992-10-04 Loch Ard NO REPORT 1992-10-18 Stob Coire Odhar & Stob Gabhar S Binnie Munro 3 OK 1992-11-01 Tillicoultry Glen M Taylor Ochils 20 fine 1992-11-15 Ben Lawers R McIntosh Munro 2 poor visibility 1992-11-29 Cancelled (Torwood) 0 v poor 1992-12-13 Craig Mac Ranaich J McVinnie 7 very windy & overcast 1992-12-27 Darn Walk J Landsman pm 9 fine 1993-01-10 Strathyre -Balquidder NO REPORT 1993-01-27 Ben Ledi S McVinnie 3 v bad 1993-02-07 Loch Achray Forest C J Whitehead pm NO REPORT 1993-02-21 Stuc a' Chroin 51 617175 A M Taylor Munro clear but v windy 1993-03-07 Meikle Bin C J Landsman pm 7 dry but overcast 1993-03-21 Loch Ordie C J Landsman 3 good 1993-04-04 Ochils (Glendevon) B A Bain Ochils 15 fine 1993-04-18 Ben Vorlich A M Taylor Munro 3 fine but lying snow 1993-05-02 Meall Garbh (Callander) B C Drakakis pm 16 good 1993-05-16 Ben Lui 50 266263 A P McGregor Munro NO REPORT 1993-05-30 Hermitage, Dunkeld C R Flett pm 5 poor 1993-06-12 Dalmally to Victoria Bridge A P McGregor Long 25 good 1993-08-15 Cancelled (Dollar Glen) B J McVinnie Ochils 0 1993-08-29 Beinn an Dothaidh 50 332408 A P McGregor Munro 6 low cloud & cold wind 1993-09-12 Crieff area C J McGregor pm NO REPORT 1993-09-26 Dubh Chorain A B McIntosh 4 Cool, bright 1993-10-10 Loch Turrett C R Flett NO REPORT 1993-10-24 Ben Vrackie 43 951632 A A Cameron 11 v good 1993-11-14 Ochils B A Bain Ochils 12 NO REPORT 1993-11-28 Glen Tarken B C Tortolano 9 NO REPORT 1993-12-12 Gartmorn Dam C M Taylor pm 11 NO REPORT 1993-12-19 Kirkton Glen B J Whitehead 3 NO REPORT TABLE 3 DRC WALK ARCHIVE (1990 to 2015) Date Description Map Ref Dist Lift Grade Leader Type No. Weather km m of walk out 1994-01-16 An Caisteal 50 379193 S McVinnie Munro 2 poor 1994-01-30 Ben Gullipen C Drakakis 9 NO REPORT 1994-02-13 Ben Challum 50 387323 S Binnie Munro 2 wintry 1994-02-27 cancelled (Glen Buckie) J Marsh 0 bad 1994-03-13 Pentlands 50 409211 A Cameron Munro 3 poor 1994-03-27 Devil's Cauldron & Melville Monument R Lloyd 9 v wet 1994-04-10 Meall Corranaich & Meall a' Choire Leith 51 616410 J McDonald Munro 2 fine, lying snow 1994-04-24 Torwood R Flett pm 13 NO REPORT 1994-05-06 Schiehallion 51 714548 J McVinnie Munro NO REPORT 1994-05-22 Glen Ogle C Drakakis NO REPORT 1994-06-11 Dalwhinnie to Kinloch Laggan S Binnie Long 31 poor visibility on top 1994-06-26 Loch Ordy J Landsman 6 drizzle pm 1994-08-14 Meikle Bin 57 667822 B J Landsman pm 15 slightly overcast 1994-08-28 Ben Our 51 615209 A R Lloyd 5 wet & windy 1994-09-11 Callander C C Nelson NO REPORT 1994-09-25 Ben Vorlich, Arrochar 50 295124 A S Binnie Munro NO REPORT 1994-10-09 Strathyre 57 561172 B C Drakakis 6 fine but overcast 1994-10-23 Buachaille Etive beag 47 179535 A A Cameron Munro 2 poor visibility 1994-11-06 Fintry C A Bain 10 NO REPORT 1994-11-20 Blackford to Tillicoultry B J McVinnie 4 NO REPORT 1994-12-04 Callander B J McDonald 6 NO REPORT 1994-12-18 Uamh Bheag, Uamh Mhor 57 691120 B J Marsh NO REPORT 1995-01-15 Pitlochry to Killicrankie B R Lloyd 11 drizzle 1995-01-29 Silver Glen, Ben Ever 58 894001 A S McVinnie NO REPORT 1995-02-12 Pentland Hills (Bonaly) B A Cameron 6 some drizzle, windy 1995-02-26 Dumgoyne 57 542827 B J Landsman 12 OK 1995-03-12 Stob Binnein 51 435228 A P McGregor Munro 4 v windy 1995-03-26 Creag Dhubh, Mentieth Hills 57 544022 B A Cameron 5 fair but cold wind on top 1995-04-09 Beinn a' Chroin 50 394186 A S Binnie Munro 2 fine 1995-04-23 Glen Lednock 51 729289 C R Flett 9 fair but dull 1995-05-07 Ben Dorain 50 326378 A S Swanson Munro 6 v cloudy & windy 1995-05-21 Ben A'an 57 505084 B M Taylor NO REPORT 1995-06-10 Glen Nevis to Kinlochleven A++ Long 44 perfect 1995-06-25 Loch Ard 57 502015 B J Whitehead NO REPORT 1995-08-13 Birnam & Obney Hills 52 031416 B R Lloyd 6 sunny & cool 1995-08-27 Duncryne & Loch Lomondside 56 428862 C J Landsman pm 9 ideal 1995-09-10 Ben A'an 57 505084 B G Benvie 7 perfect 1995-09-24 Ben Venue from Ledard A S Binnie 5 fine but overcast & windy 1995-10-08 Gargunnock Hills B+ A Cameron 7 clearer pm 1995-10-22 Ben Ledi B R Lloyd 3 foul 1995-11-05 Gartmorn Dam 58 991941 C A Bain pm 6 dry but overcast 1995-11-19 Craig Rossie, Auchterarder B S Swanson 9 perfect 1995-12-03 Pitlochry to Killiecrankie 52 936582 B S Swanson NO REPORT 1995-12-17 Glentarken (Loch Earn) 51 689246 B J McDonald NO REPORT TABLE 3 DRC WALK ARCHIVE (1990 to 2015) Date Description Map Ref Dist Lift Grade Leader Type No.
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