Alan, Allan, Dougie, Graham, Gus, Hugh, Johnny, Kenny R, Malcolm, Paul, Rex, Robert
Johnny, or rather Johnny’s phone, assured us that, despite heavy showers on the way up to Glasgow, the rain would be gone just after ten o’clock and it would be dry for the rest of the day. It was after half past ten when we left the Counting House, and ten minutes later the heavens opened! Taking shelter where we could, and digging out wet weather gear, we couldn’t help but notice that Rex had come unprepared for the rain. That being the case he indicated that he would go no further but wait for the rain to go off and return to the shelter of the city centre shops but would meet up with us for lunch later on. His minder for the day, Malcolm, decided he would also abandon the walk and keep Rex company.
The rain started to ease and by the time the rest had reached Speirs Wharf, it was off and jackets etc were removed as it turned into a fine day. Striding out past Firhill and down to Stockingford Junction we encountered the new, fancy footbridge which takes you across to where you can start the walk up to Kirkintilloch – remember that day? - and beyond. However, we continued to Maryhill Locks where the persistent heavy drizzle returned for twenty minutes or so. Soon we turned on to the Kelvin Walkway, past the recently demolished Wyndford flats, and down towards the Botanic Gardens. Some turned off across the first bridge whilst the rest continued to the Humpback bridge before crossing to the Gardens and, more importantly, the toilets.
By this time, we were two distinct groups making our way eventually to Woodlands Road and to Wetherspoon’s (Hengler’s Circus) for lunch. Gus chose to head straight for his train rather than stay for lunch, but the rest enjoyed the food and drinks before leaving for their various modes of transport at quarter to three. From Wetherspoon’s to Wetherspoon’s it was the best part of eight miles in three hours and a good step-out, as they say. It rained heavily on the way home to Kilmarnock. Johnny is handing his phone back to Mickey Mouse!