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      <title>a good call</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Today was forecast to be the better of the weekend days, so I left the house at 8am and was walking up beside the burn from the Eas nan Arm bridge near the 1715 battleground at the top of Glen Shiel by about 9. I sat in the car for a bit, listening to the radio, while heavy rain showers passed over, then headed up beside the trees on waterlogged and boggy ground. At the top of the trees, there&amp;rsquo;s a hole in the fence that lets you reach the main forest exit onto the open hillside and it was here that I realised I&amp;rsquo;d left the camera in the car! Not that there was much to see, with constant blizzards sweeping in from the west and reducing viz to about 30m.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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