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We are a group of friendly, outdoor enthusiasts who love getting out and about exploring the beautiful countryside of Scotland from the borders to the highlands.
We organise walks that suit all different levels of fitness and ability from easy grades to strenuous. Choose a walk that suits your capability. Then have a great time, enjoying some company in a safe and supportive environment.
Can we remind everyone that not turning up for trips that are restricted in numbers, or, not meeting someone that you have arranged to get a lift from is unacceptable. We will take steps to exclude persistent offenders.
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Upcoming events (2)
See all- Pykestone Hill, Middle Hill from Drumelzier-Circular-Medium/Hard 10Mls.Drumelzier, Biggar
This enjoyable medium/hard hill walk climbs two Donalds arranged around the Drumelzier Burn, Pykestone Hill with both then have flat summits at the tops with impressive outline as well fine views at 696 meters - 2283feet for our lunch break.
Please make sure you can make this walk as numbers limited due to village parking restrictions.
WALK DETAILS
Distance : Around 10miles
Time: Around 6 hours depending on breaks etc
Ascent: Approx 696m - 2283feet
Sorry No Dogs, Vaping or Smoking on route.
+1's now have to be members to rsvp so they understand the walk involved.
If the weather turns bad nearer the time, I will reschedule but here's hoping as its a cracking walk in good weather as the hills should be still purple.There is off road parking available on B712 as you come into Drumelzier (please be advised parking is limited up the wee lane so might need to park near and walk to meet point off the AB712) Otherwise, you maybe met by a resident who will be out huffing and puffing if you block the wee lane to parking area for 6/8 cars, so it would be appreciated if people consider their parking and car share as much as possible.
We will meet for a prompt 10am start and finish near around 4pm.
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Terrain: Good track for the ascent, then narrow paths following fenceposts to Middle Hill. Finally fainter hill paths over Drumelzier Law and on the descent. The cols between the hills are boggy but the rest of the going is good walking boots a must.
Full details and description of walk can be found here:
Pykestone Hill and Drumelzier Law, DrumelzierAs a group walk we will walk as such and adjust speed accordingly but you will need to be an experienced walker up and down hills so reasonable fitness required. This is also not a race but at a nice pace with a social aspect to it.
As always, please ensure you change your RSVP if you can't make a walk, not showing up without giving good notification is not considered acceptable etiquette. If you have a history of non-attendance or cancelling at the last minute, don't bother putting yourself down for this walk. 2 x No Show and will be removed from group.
If lifts are arranged you should inform each other of time and location of pick-up point. Pop offer of lifts on messages as this will alleviate parking due to numbers allowed as I DO NOT organise lifts to and front walk meet point.
Thanks
NorlynDisclaimer- Please be aware that hillwalking and mountaineering are activities with a danger of personal injury or death. Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions and involvement. Attending this event also requires that you are fully aware of equipment, boots and clothing needs, adequate supplies of food and water, knowledge of the group's guidelines on etiquette and behaviour.
More generally, hillwalking and mountaineering are activities with a danger of personal injury or death and all participants should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions, involvement and enjoyment.
By signing up for this walk you are confirming that you have fully read, understood and accepted the foregoing and following caveats, including that all participants join this walk of their own volition and are responsible for their own safety and enjoyment and no participant is owed any formal duty of care by the group or by the walk organiser.