Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Dumgoyne and the Devil's Pulpit

We set off just after 8 for a short run in the Campsies over Dumgoyne Hill, Garloch Hill along to the Earls Seat and back. I got a 5 minute start and reached the top of Dumgoyne in just over 25 mins, for a change I was 1st, about a minute ahead. A quick break to take in the views and off we went down the back of Dumgoyne for the steady trudge up Garloch Hill, I would usually try and run all the way but it was to be easy today, so jog walk and chat instead of gasp.



From Garloch Hill the ridge undulates along, ran most of the way, a short walk here and there to keep the breathing under control. Views of hills for miles around with only a few wind turbines.



We stopped at the Earls Seat for a drink and some pictures before the easier run back finishing in 2 hours. We set off for the short drive home stopping on the way to explore the Devil's Pulpit.



 I had been here once before over 30 years ago. We walked along the top of the gorge looking for a way down and found a narrow overgrown gulley with some muddy steps known as Jacobs Ladder, scrambling down past a tree growing through the steps we reached a small sandy area at the bottom, took a few pictures up and down the gorge and to the top far above. On our way back we could hear screams, looking down there was a group in wetsuits traversing through the gulley, looked like fun, a number of companies offer to take you through for a few quid. A few more pictures here.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Arrochar Alps

After a couple of weeks off I needed some steep rocky terrain. Gave Sunday's Lomonds of Fife race a miss and set off Sat afternoon for Arrochar. The plan was Glen Loin, Lag Uaine, Ben Ime, Ben Narnain, 12 miles and 4800' of ascent. Took it nice n easy as the sun came out on the steady 5 mile climb up Glen Loin, jog/walked the lumpy path between Vane and Ime, ascending Ime initially beside the gnarly ridge then veered across to pick up a new route, directly to a misty summit where I met the first walkers of the day heading for Butterbridge. On the boggy run down Ime the cloud cleared and I could see a walker climbing Narnain, someone to chase. Set off on the climb up Narnain, running at first, then walk/gasp the rest, didn't manage to catch the walker, he was a runner from Troon resting his knees on Doctors orders. Good run down to Succouth in about an hour, finishing in 4 hours 15.