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At the top of the Devil's Staircase


I took a day off work a couple of weeks ago to walk from Kinghouse Hotel in Glencoe to Kinlochleven. My friend wanted to go up the steep part that is called the Devil's staircase. It wasn't that steep to us day trippers, but I can understand that folks who've walked a 100 odd miles on the West Highland Way may have other ideas! My friends little Jack Russell lead the way.
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