Category: Sub2k
Height: 377m
On my way to another fishing trip I had a look at nearby hills and this caught my attention. I wanted to climb Kings Seat but it had the added bonus of initially climbing the hill fort reputed to be Macbeth's. Was this really the hill fort where he was brought down by Malcolm? Legend says yes but nobody can say for certain other than there was a fort here, indeed two the original probably another very early Pictish one.
Dunsinane Hill to the right |
If the prophecy of the Three Witches was correct legend implied Malcolms men cut down trees from Birnam to disguise themselves. Maybe but Birnam is quite a few miles away surely there would be closer woods!!
Start |
Kings Seat small point in distance |
Still soon there and there are good views, if you ignore the quarry, but much better from Kings Seat, why was that not a fort?
The way ahead from Dunsinane cairn |
Good views looking back to Dunsinane Hill.
Small mast no more estate track after this |
After this the terrain deteriorates big stile, faint tracks but mostly overgrown heather and boggy moor, hard walking but I can see my target at least a mile away.
I also spot the coos, a much larger head and with calves. Thankfully they were on the moor to my side so I did not have to walk through them.
This really was tough walking until I met a track after Little Dunsinane. This grassy track leads you along the high ground passing very dilapidated grouse butts below on the left. It runs parallel to the trig where you now have to take a line and clamber through more heather and moor upwards to the trig. This is clearly not a frequently visited hill.
Looking back to Dunsinane from Kings Seat |
The coos had now moved in to ambush me on the return track so I decided to head for the Broch on the map and contour round the hills.
Follow Coo track around the hill |
Follow dyke ground was rough walking |
Saw these that had been pecked not sure which bird laid these |
That's number 90 in this category, should get to the ton by the end of the year.
A short sharp walk with a bit of interesting history thrown in. I just hope the salmon are in good form tomorrow.
Wildlife: Snipe, meadow pipit, skylark, red admiral
Time: 1.59
Ascent: 954ft
Distance: 4.17m
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