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An extreme lockdown walk

An extreme lockdown walk


Postby denfinella » Tue May 26, 2020 6:40 pm

Date walked: 20/05/2020

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More than eight weeks of lockdown had passed. Eight weeks of urban walks, getting excited by the normally mundane. Wildlife - a pigeon. A sea view - between tower blocks. A hill - well, a molehill at least.

We needed something different. One exception wouldn't hurt, surely? Time to stretch the boundaries, with a blow-out trip to the Highlands, Borders and coastline in a single day.

With the Highlands up first, an early start was required, but the roads were very quiet indeed, and the local car parks seemed oddly deserted. After a short walk-in, a tall wooden post indicated where to leave the track to head into the pathless wilderness:

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Thick vegetation soon made the going arduous, but it was good to get out of the urban setting:

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A potentially tricky burn crossing was fortunately negotiated safely thanks to the recent dry spell:

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Having finally reached the foot of the mountain, the path temporarily improved, with steps initially helping with the ascent - though with aching legs by the time we reached the top.

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The crux, however, was a tricky scramble up a rocky step with some exposure...

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...but the view from the summit was worth it!

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After enjoying the panorama, it was time to head back down in order to leave enough time for the rest of our action-packed day out. Next there was time for a quick trip to the beach:

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On the way home, we decided to "pop into" lovely Melrose for a few minutes. Obligatory photo stop at the big red sign:

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What an epic day out!

Or was it?

Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) all was not as it seemed. The wooden post indicating where to leave the "track" was really just a stick stopping cars grazing a manicured lawn.

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Pathless terrain? Well, sort of...

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Not so much a raging torrent as a piddling trickle:

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On second thoughts, the steps weren't that tiring after all.

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As for the dangerous scramble? It would make even Blackford Hill look serious by comparison.

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And the view was far from the most dramatic we've experienced over the years.

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The beach was also rather small:

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And finally, even the trip to Melrose was a bit... rubbish.

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Never mind - we still enjoyed our plod around the local golf course. The Highlands, Borders and coastline will be there for another day.
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Re: An extreme lockdown walk

Postby LoveWalking » Fri May 29, 2020 12:35 pm

Nice one :D
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