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    • 2012 >
      • Strath Nethy Bridge.
      • Culvert removal.
      • Dulnain Bridge riverside path repairs.
      • Carn Ban Mor.
      • North Corries Rim.
      • Nethy Bridge, walkway and bridge.
      • Meall Dubh, Kinloch Rannoch.
    • 2013 >
      • Creag Bheag; >
        • Creag Bheag North side mountain path.
        • Creag Bheag golf course circular.
      • Sron na Lairige; >
        • Remote Accomodation System, (RAS).
        • Full build path.
        • Light touch work.
      • Lairig an Laoigh; >
        • Light touch, experimental work.
        • Full build contract. Pt1 2013
      • RSPB bog reclamation work.
    • 2014 >
      • ACE Bridge.
      • Coire na Ciste, Cairngorms
      • Northern Corries Rim, Cairn Lochan 2014
      • March burn, Cairngorms
      • Corrie Domhain, Cairngorms
      • Lairig an Laoigh pt2, 2014
      • Chalamain Gap/Lairig Ghru Junction
    • 2015 >
      • FCS Glen Affric
      • Chalamain gap.
      • Dubh Loch
      • Ben A'an
      • Ben Nevis
    • 2016 >
      • FCS Loch Ness
      • Mayar
      • Ben Ledi
    • 2017 >
      • The Snub, Glen Clova
      • Beinn A'Ghlo (return path)
      • Croagh Patrick Survey (Ireland)
      • Ben Nevis
      • Cairn Liath, CNP 1 >
        • year 1.
    • 2018 >
      • Ben Vorlich, Loch Sloy
      • Ben Narnain
      • Cairn Liath 2
      • Ben Lui. Loch Lomond Trossachs NP
      • Ben More 1
    • 2019 >
      • Ben More 2
      • Bruntscar YDNP
      • Cairn Liath 3
    • 2020 >
      • Ben Venue. Loch Lomond Trossachs NP
      • Ben More 3
      • Cairn Liath, Fen path
    • 2021 >
      • Coire na Ciste
      • JMT Quinaig
      • OATS Fairy Pools
    • 2022 >
      • OATS Bridge of Dee to Braemar
      • Old Man of Storr. Isle of Skye
    • 2023 >
      • Quiraing. Isle of Skye
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OATS Bridge of Dee to Breamar link path.

The original survey for the work on this section, which was part of a much larger project, required a machine built path built so that the widest range of users with differing abilities, could walk between Braemar and the Brige of Dee.
Unfortunately, the terrain on this small section meant that that would not be possible.
Because of this CWC were brought it to try and find a solution.
The proximity to main road, steep cross slope and mobile ground made this quite a complicated task.
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