Thursday, January 22, 2009

First ski tour of the year


Lowther Hill is the highest hill in Dumfries and Galloway, but being just off the M74, 40 miles SOUTH of Glasgow it's almost in Lanarkshire and the Borders but at 725meters high, it large enough to have snow on in the winter. So I escaped the office, tazzed down down the Biggar road in the fading afternoon sunshine (snow on the Pentlands' tops and on Tinto Hill), crossed the motorway and took the potholed road up to Wanlockhead, the highest village in Scotland. (Believe it or not, but the highest villgae in Scotland is actually 1 whole meter lower in altitude than the highest village in England - Flash in that wild place known as the Staffordshire moorlands yet neither are in the truly mountainous areas).
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With a rapidly setting sun, I donned the plastic telemark boots and walked up the damp and melting Lowther Hill track from Wanlockhead for about 1km, after about 520m in altitude the snow was deeper and more stable, with a definite icy crust - Lowther Hill's not-so-secret is the cold war golf ball on the summit complete with perfectly asphalted access road - which makes for quick hill ascents. However, it was perfectly dark with zero moonlight when I started my headtorch-lit run back down. It was a rusty, thigh-busting, side slipping, out of control nightmare - but it was ace!

1 comment:

Walkabout Scotland said...

Lowther Hill is not the highest hill in D&G!