imported_Dave KG
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Well, this evening a colleague and I decided to take a short drive to the Lomond Hills in Fife (near Glenrothes, about 30 mins north of Edinburgh) for a spot of hill walking...
I dont pretend to be any good at hill walking, that is very much Diane's skill. Diane is currently on a 50-day training course in the Purple Mountains in North Carolina with Outward Bound, training to become an Outward Bound instructor... so these two little bumps in the ground we climbed today would be absolutely nothing to her, but as she will certainly enjoy hill climbing I have decided to start getting a little fitter again and see if I can atleast be able to keep up on some of her more gentle strolls!! :lol:
Anyway, the summits concerened:
West Lomond:
East Lomond:
We started out with West Lomond, the higher of the two hills at 522m.
Looks easy enough... and indeed, it pretty much was even for a completely unskilled walker like myself. Took time for some pics on the way up:
Not far past this picture, we decided to veer off the main track and make a dash up the side of the hill for the summit:
Fairly easy going this incline and the path, although not the main one, was still pretty well walked:
The trig-point in sight:
And the view from the top - pity about the cloud cover, but still made it quite atmospheric...
And to prove I made it (excuse the pose)...
I dont pretend to be any good at hill walking, that is very much Diane's skill. Diane is currently on a 50-day training course in the Purple Mountains in North Carolina with Outward Bound, training to become an Outward Bound instructor... so these two little bumps in the ground we climbed today would be absolutely nothing to her, but as she will certainly enjoy hill climbing I have decided to start getting a little fitter again and see if I can atleast be able to keep up on some of her more gentle strolls!! :lol:
Anyway, the summits concerened:
West Lomond:

East Lomond:

We started out with West Lomond, the higher of the two hills at 522m.


Looks easy enough... and indeed, it pretty much was even for a completely unskilled walker like myself. Took time for some pics on the way up:













Not far past this picture, we decided to veer off the main track and make a dash up the side of the hill for the summit:

Fairly easy going this incline and the path, although not the main one, was still pretty well walked:



The trig-point in sight:

And the view from the top - pity about the cloud cover, but still made it quite atmospheric...







And to prove I made it (excuse the pose)...
