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Recent Walks
- The Flowers of the Forest: Flodden Field
- Bamburgh: royal castle, aviation museum and a sycamore gap
- Lindisfarne
- A wee horseshoe from Langholm
- Torr Point and Red Haven in 24 degrees
- O’er Burnswark Hill, we cheerily roam’d
- Quintinshill and the River Sark
- The Debatable Lands on the King Charles III England Coast Path
- Two roads diverged in a yellow wood: Annandale Way – Lockerbie variant (part 2)
- Two roads diverged in a yellow wood: Annandale Way – Lockerbie variant (part 1)
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Tag Archives: SUW
SUW1: Portpatrick to Castle Kennedy
14.7 miles 6h 15m ascent 432m; max elevation Mulloch Hill 164m Route: Portpatrick, Killantringan, Knockquhassen, Castle Kennedy Car no.1 was stashed by Castle Kennedy and we all piled into car no.2 for the run to Portpatrick where there was plenty … Continue reading
The Louther Hills
9.6 miles 4h 52m ascent 703m Comb head-Cold Moss-Lowther-Green Lowther-Peden Head-Dungrain Law I like to look into the origins of the names of the places I visit but I haven’t been impressed by suggestions that Lowther takes its name from … Continue reading
Posted in Dumfries & Galloway, Lanarkshire
Tagged Donalds, Grahams, Spring, SUW
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The Rig of the Jarkness
9.1 miles 5h 55m ascent 642m Loch Trool-Gairland Glen-Rig of the Jarkness-Craiglee-Glenhead Best done during a hose-pipe ban. I started with a stroll up to Bruce’s Stone overlooking the loch. From there I could see the white water of … Continue reading
Posted in Dumfries & Galloway
Tagged 7stanes, SUW, Wee Hills
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The Striding Arch Challenge
10.42 miles 5h 48min 780m ascent Bail Hill (Arch)-Green Hill-Mullwhanny-Colt Hill (Arch)-Benbrack (Arch)-Conrick (Arch) My challenge was to walk through each of the four Sandstone arches at Cairnhead, north of Moniaive on the same day. The Striding Arches were designed by Andy … Continue reading
There’s gold in them there hills
8.6 miles 3h 50m Ascent 604m Wanlockhead-Black Hill-Green Hill-Stood Hill-Willowgrain-Cogshead-Glengaber Hill Wanlockhead sits high in the Lowther Hills. It is the highest village in Britain and has a pub that claims to be the highest in Scotland. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Paths, Ruins, SUW, Wee Hills
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Last of the Ettrick Donalds
8.7 miles 4h 24m 842m ascent Selcoth-Croft Head-West Knowe-Loch Fell-Windfell Nick-some SUW One problem with the western Ettrick hills is access. Moffat Water is too wide to cross except over bridges and the Ettrick valley is a long drive. … Continue reading
Sanquhar and the SUW
7.4 miles 3h 288m ascent Along the SUW west from Sanquhar A few more miles of SUW. I decided to start from Sanquhar and walk out along the SUW far enough to look down the Scaur valley then head … Continue reading
The Seventy-five
I’ve been limited to short walks of late with little to report so I thought I’d write something a little different to keep my hand in. I had hoped to be out and about this weekend but Mrs Drow ‘n’ … Continue reading