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Birnam Hill (Map 52

Group: Paisley
Date: Sunday 25 April 2010
Start time: Unknown
Grade: Leisurely
Longer description: Winter Programme Walk up and around Birnam Hill (404M) - Grade L Plus. MEET Watermill Car Park Paisley 8.30 am. Contact Leader for further info.
Contact phone: 01505 842798
MEETPLACE: WMCP 8.30 am

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