Meet in the Maidens , park close to Culzean. The plan is to seek the shelter of Culzean because the forecast is 100% chance of rain. Bring a brolly and a change of clothes.
Adventures of the Early Ooters
Monday, 23 February 2026
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
Glasgow 18th February
Alan McQ, Davie C, Dougie, Graham, Hugh, Ian, Malcolm, Rex and Robert
It was half past ten when we started off from the Counting House due to the bus from Ayr being delayed by roadworks. Emerging into a chilly north-easterly breeze, we made our way around the northern side of George Square, followed North Hanover Street and crossed the motorway using the Sighthill Bridge (or "rusty bridge" as it is known by the locals due to its weathering steel structure). Speirs Wharf was soon reached and thereafter it was the familiar route alongside the Forth-Clyde canal past Firhill Stadium to the locks at Maryhill. Thankfully, the chill wind was behind us along this stretch and the only issues involved being constantly aware of cyclists approaching from both directions. After posing for a photo at Maryhill Locks, the group continued for a short distance alongside the canal before finding the path on the left which leads down to the Kelvin Walkway. After a toilet break at the Botanic Gardens, we kept up the brisk pace all the way along Great Western Road to Charing Cross and then to our lunch venue at Hengler's Circus in Sauchiehall Street before we made our separate ways home by train or bus having covered 9 miles or thereabouts. Despite it having been cold and overcast, the weather had remained dry for the duration of today's walk.
Arrangements for Wednesday 25th February
Straiton
Meet in Straiton at 10am where we can decide on an appropriate route following one of the many traffic-free trails which radiate from the village. Option of a coffee in the café before we set off.
Monday, 16 February 2026
Lugar Water walk
Alan Mc, Alan S, Davie C, Davie Mc, Graham,
Gus, Hugh, Jimmy, Paul, Robert & Rex
On a damp, dreepy day eleven Ooters gathered at
Knockroon in Cumnock for what should have been a delightful walk. It might have
been if it hadn’t been for the continual drip of rain and one or two really
mucky sections. Davie Mc decided to drive into Woodroad Park and wait for us
there.
We left Knockroon and strolled casually into
Cumnock noting Kier Hardie’s house on Auchinleck Road. At the Lugar bridge we
crossed the road and entered Woodroad Park. Some more nostalgia from the
Cumnockians who pionted out where the swimming pool was and where ‘Tarzan’ gave
a demonstration of diving. Then we left the park and climbed up under Templand
viaduct where we found the new path designated ‘Broombraes’ and followed this
to Lugar. Here Davie Mc, protecting his sare back, turned back. We would meet him
later.
Coming along the main road through Lugar
brought us to the Lugar Spoot. Coffee/early lunch was taken here before crossing
the Lugar Water and following this to Lugar Viaduct. It was here that we met
the first of our glaury sections. It didn’t last though and walking through the
fields towards the ruins of Barlonachan Farm was much cleaner. Our leader for
the day was in his usual position at the rear when he noticed the advanced
group veer off in the wrong direction taking the majority with them. A few
shouts and screeches attracted attention and the wayward group were soon
returned to the fold. At the ruins came the last climb of the day towards
Longmore Farm. Unfortunately for us the wet weather and the farmer’s quad had
turned the track to mush. Oozy mud and a few choice phrases were the order of
the day for the next quarter of a mile. A gate, farmer-tied with bailer twine,
had to be negotiated and more mud was experienced before we found firmer
footing past Longmore. Then we came to some sensible walking on Glenmuir road.
This was followed without break down through
Logan, down Barrhill Road and into the town. The long-lost Davie Mc had just
come to his car and was driving along Auchinleck Road as we were walking there.
Two of our number, who shall remain un-named, succumbed to temptation and
accepted a lift in the aforementioned car. The rest walked back to Knockroon
and a change into dry kit.
FRT was taken in our usual howf, the Black
Bull in Mauchline, where we were treated to our usual fare. Thanks again folks.







