Silverhill wrote:Lamington Hill must be one of the easiest Marilyns! I was also wondering how you managed to get those sheep walking in such a nice formation. Extraordinary!
Yeah a nice and easy one this. The sheep headed for the gate to the cow field not realizing that was where we were heading and then about turned. I felt i could make a good sheep dog
LeithySuburbs wrote:Didn't think I'd see these hills on WH... Meikle Says Law is another cracker round there
Yeah we did that a few weeks ago, cheers.
Collaciotach wrote:Jeezo you will climb anything
Liked the field comment haha ..... good stuff
If it gets me a blue balloon i'll climb it
Norman_Grieve wrote:JC, reckon if you'd followed moi route back in March traversing the 1st twa en-route fae Dunbar tae Duns, you'd hae had a far better challenge & mair memorable, hard trip, especially as a failed attempt at a day trip fae Airberdin...
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Aye all your trips are epic Norman, you need to slow doon and take it easy sometimes
dooterbang wrote:Another threesome....some stamina mate
Aye i've still got it, even at my age
foggieclimber wrote:Useful report thanks as I might do these next month while down in the area. A threesome would be good
Thanks, easiest threesome i've ever had
Scotjamie wrote:Nice report on my local hills JC. Nice return from Spartleton is via the old herring road
Well done
Cheers, it was a good day and an area i'd never been to, although been down the A1 numerous times. The good thing about these wee ones is it takes you off the beaten track.
Fife Flyer wrote:Nice one JC, they may feature in my plans over the winter
Thanks for posting
Thanks, theses will make nice walks in the snow i'd imagine. Good luck and i'll watch out for the report.