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Comb Law, Rodger Law, Ballencleuch Law and Scaw'd Law hill walking route
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View towards Troloss from the Roman road running through to the A702 View towards Troloss from the Roman road running through to the A702 View towards Troloss from the Roman road running through to the A702
27 As you make your way across on the vehicle track towards the A702 you are still on the line of the Roman road and you get the view above over to Troloss. On the left of the picture Steygail begins to show more and more as you go. Although Steygail is by no means the highest hill around this area, it is very shapely from no matter which direction you see it and it is quite a dramatic sight dominating the view in front of you as you begin to descend the Dalveen Pass on the A702 - which is much the same view of it as you can see in the picture below, with Troloss as foreground however.
View of Steygail with Troloss in the foreground
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