Decided to explore from the Dunblane side and parked the car down from the Sheriffmuir Inn and walked along the Balckford Road for a few hundred yards before following a fence line in to Wallace's Stone and onwards to Glentye Hill. This is the view of Glentye Hill on the left with Muckle Corum behind it. Snow still lying on the ground even though it is mid April
Looking back down towards the Sheriffmuir Inn with the hills seperated by Glen Tye valley
Top of Muckle Corum looking down towards Blackford - decided to follow the fence line down towards Little Corum
Decided to leave Little Corum for another day and loop round to pick up Black Hill as I returned to the road. Black Hill sits to the left of this small wooded area
Decided to have some fun in the snow on the way down and and as I walked through found myself up to my waist as the snow was covering a large chasm - a gentle reminder of the danger of snow hiding unseen dangers!
Once I left the woodland I walked all the way round the Black Hill without finding a way over the barbed wire fence - took a picture of it but lost the desire to get up - thats for another day too!
Not as picturesque as the Hillfoots side but got sight of Blairdenon when I was at the top of Mickle Corum and I'll be back to tackle this one day soon
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