Dumfries & District Ramblers take to the outdoors for fresh air and exercise
Another walking weekend on the Dumfries and District Rambler’s programme saw two groups venture out to enjoy the fresh air and exercise.
Nine Ramblers set out in brilliant sunny weather on Saturday’s walk from Annan to Brydekirk along the river. Lots of ducks and herons were spotted along the way and after the walk, the group ended up in a gift shop for well earned refreshments and very entertaining stories from the leader, Kevin.
The eleven strong group on Sunday visited Wanlockhead, the highest village in Scotland, however, because of strong winds and rain, the resilient walkers had poor visibility throughout the day. Sadly this meant the usually spectacular views of surrounding hills were completely obscured. Despite the atrocious weather the walkers completed the walk and felt they deserved their hot drinks and cakes at Thomas Tosh in Thornhill afterwards. Thanks go to Isabel for leading this walk.
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Next walk
Saturday, February 8: Adventure walk Cairnharrow. Described as a B walk of 4.5 miles with 1300 feet of ascent. A circular walk from Laggan (what used to be the outdoor centre) to Cairnharrow via Ben John, returning by Barholm and High Auchenlarie. Tracks and open tussocky hillside. One easy wall to climb. The leader will be Phil. Meet Brooms Road car park, Dumfries at 8am for car sharing.
Check the Ramblers website for more information and phone numbers, particularly if you wish to join the walk at the start. www.dumfriesramblers.org.uk or Dumfries and District Ramblers on Facebook.