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With a strict one hour time limit for completing the course, the race will begin in Argyll Street, running up John Street before climbing the Camel s Hump and returning along the main road, before finishing in the stadium. franch express
It’s part of a Forestry Commission trail and is a popular walk in the area, with great views across the Holy Loch from the top of the hump. It’s behind the Dunoon Stadium where much of the Cowal Gathering takes place.
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