Porridge for breakfast, Porridge in afternoon
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 7:56 pm
Participants: Isabel and Joe
Weather: Cloudy with a few sunny periods.
Route: road, farm tracks, worn footpath and open hillside.
Wildlife: Grouse
Special Interest: If you are into air traffic control technology, plenty to view at top.
We always start the day with porridge, a syrup day as well if we go for a walk.
Parked car at an area used for parking beyond the Megget Stone and before crossing a narrow bridge and descending to Talla Reservoir. Space for several cars at least. We walked back up the road to Megget Stone and boundary fence running up the hill. You can do this walk in Dumfries and Galloway or in the Borders, on grass or in heather, we took grass which is the left side of fence or Dumfries and Galloway simply because it is easier walking on grass.
We just followed the fence up the slope. this is the longest steep bit to do. Once at top, meet the first cairn on Fans Law and can see many more on side of Cairn Law (funny enough)
Cairn Law ascent is the next big step up but smaller that Fans Law and once up there the hill of the day comes into view at last and broad it certainly is. We had lunch just behind a craig near the top.
From now its a fairly gentle steady climb. A boggy bit to avoid adds a few extra metres before a slightly steeper climb up to top.
As described on WH, plenty of hardware up here, handy if you need shelter though.
Walked back down on the Borders side and went over to Porridge Cairn for the view. Then cut back over to Cairn Law and down to Fans Law.
We then went over the fence and walked west descending over the car park and going a little beyond it to avoid all the rocks and then cut back down to car park to avoid walking on the road. This last bit emphasises how steep this is but we were happy to do it this way.
Weather: Cloudy with a few sunny periods.
Route: road, farm tracks, worn footpath and open hillside.
Wildlife: Grouse
Special Interest: If you are into air traffic control technology, plenty to view at top.
We always start the day with porridge, a syrup day as well if we go for a walk.
Parked car at an area used for parking beyond the Megget Stone and before crossing a narrow bridge and descending to Talla Reservoir. Space for several cars at least. We walked back up the road to Megget Stone and boundary fence running up the hill. You can do this walk in Dumfries and Galloway or in the Borders, on grass or in heather, we took grass which is the left side of fence or Dumfries and Galloway simply because it is easier walking on grass.
We just followed the fence up the slope. this is the longest steep bit to do. Once at top, meet the first cairn on Fans Law and can see many more on side of Cairn Law (funny enough)
Cairn Law ascent is the next big step up but smaller that Fans Law and once up there the hill of the day comes into view at last and broad it certainly is. We had lunch just behind a craig near the top.
From now its a fairly gentle steady climb. A boggy bit to avoid adds a few extra metres before a slightly steeper climb up to top.
As described on WH, plenty of hardware up here, handy if you need shelter though.
Walked back down on the Borders side and went over to Porridge Cairn for the view. Then cut back over to Cairn Law and down to Fans Law.
We then went over the fence and walked west descending over the car park and going a little beyond it to avoid all the rocks and then cut back down to car park to avoid walking on the road. This last bit emphasises how steep this is but we were happy to do it this way.