View from a mini erratic Traditional Cache
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This is a lovely walk through the hills on the north of Strathearn on the southern flanks of Carn Chois along the Highland Boundary fault.
The cache trail is along the walk from Loch Turret to Comrie.
The walk is on a decent landrover track and with a short section over rugged moorland. It is described as a walk but it is also a brilliant mountainbike trail .
This area is excellent for the glacial features that can be seen.
Erractic boulders are transported by glaciers. Loch Turret is a glacially formed valley. This boulder has probably not come that far, perhaps from the head of Loch Turret and may have been scoured out by the pressure of the glacier or a rock avalanche caused by the glacier under cutting cliffs.
This boulder is the obvious one on a high point. There are rock slabs here with glacial markings where the glacier has acted like sandpaper.
*****Congratulations to Cookster, Lee & Lynn (the non cacher) on a joint FTF *****
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