Adventures of the Early Ooters

Thursday, 19 March 2026

Seamill to Portencross 18th March

Allan, Davie C, Davie Mc, Graham, Gus, Hugh, Johnny, Kenny R, Malcolm, Paul, Rex

It was a glorious spring morning as we assembled at the car park for our walk to Portencross. So good that most had come with too many layers, given the weather we had encountered recently and it was not long before fleeces and jackets were shed. The walk to Portencross has been described many times before, the only things of note this time were that we came across a group of first year Bristol University geology students, resplendent in hi-vis jackets, examining rock formations on the beach before setting off for Arran later (good luck with that one!), and that we were surprised (one or two even excited) to see a lady strip off to her bathing costume and go for a swim in the cold water. Good for you, missus!

Reaching the castle at about twenty past eleven we had our coffee/lunch at our favoured spot before setting off on the return trip. Before long we were well strung out as usual, with those at the back narrowly being missed by a stray golf ball. Further on we met Alan Watson out walking his dogs and a few minutes were spent catching up with him before moving on.

By the time we came off the path beside the golf course and back on to the beach, and with the front markers in the distance, those at the tail stopped as wee Davie was ‘away to the side’ again and in a bit of distress. Various options were considered but, in the end, Johnny volunteered to carry Davie’s heavy rucksack (this may be the cause of his problems) and saunter with Davie straight up the adjoining road and gingerly walk back to the cars in the hope it would make it easier for Davie to walk on firm ground. The rest of us marched on with the promise that one of us, on reaching the cars, would drive to meet them and pick them up. Gus was first back of this group and without hesitation jumped in his car and went and picked them up at a bus stop where they had stopped to allow Davie to rest. Needless to say, that by the time Davie had his first pint, he was fine. Well done to both Johnny and Gus for their compasson!

It had been a good walk (seven miles in three hours and ten minutes, but who’s counting?) in excellent conditions and for some it had been a tiring day with the unexpected heat, too many clothes, and walking on the sand to contend with. FRT was taken at the Lauriston where a very pleasant hour was spent in the lounge bar relaxing after our exertions.






 

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Arrangements for 25th March

 Meet at Kames at 10am for a walk to the new loch (Lapraik or Dalfram).

Thursday, 12 March 2026

Failford and Curry 11th March

 


Alan, Alan McQ, Allan, Davie C, Davie Mc, Dougie, Gus, Hugh, Jimmy, Johnny, Paul, Rex, Robert

There had been heavy rain overnight and thundery showers earlier in the morning, so we were well kitted out with wet weather gear before setting off from Failford for the gorge walk. It was dry when we started with some blue skies and, other than a couple of brief light showers, it stayed dry and sunny all morning, the only downside being the cold wind which hit us on when we were on the higher, more exposed sections.

The walk itself is weel-kent, but to summarise, after the steep initial ascent of the steps we made our way up and down along the path, missing out a visit to Peden’s Pulpit today, and continued to the point where you can take the lower route down the steps or stay high. As usual there was a split, six staying high and the rest going low, but all got to the bench at the same time. There was a thought to have coffee and then turn back from there, but Derval Davie suggested walking on past Daldorch Farm and have coffee at the wooden bridge. ‘Twenty minutes,’ was the time quoted, but after twenty-five we were almost there when it was decided to turn back as it threatened to rain, so we returned to the bench for coffee/lunch.

It was here that we got spread out with some continuing up to the nearby steps for their stop, and a seat, and others eschewing (word of the day) lunch and carrying on walking. All took the higher path back to the cars with the back markers arriving back at twenty-five to one having covered nearly six miles. A decent walk which provided ample opportunity to get the heart racing, and we had got much better than anticipated weather and encountered underfoot conditions which, in the main, considering the recent weather, were not too bad.

No FRT today as we would be assembling later to celebrate Hugh’s 70th at the Jewel.

 

The thirteen above were joined by Billy, Graham, Kenny T, Malcolm, and Peter for a most enjoyable evening at the Jewel. Happy birthday when it comes next week, Hugh! Enjoy your wine! Thanks again to Katrina and Lucy for their attention, and to Hugh for buying our nightcap at Wetherspoon’s later on.

Another good night out!

Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Arrangements for Wednesday 18th March

Portencross

Meet at the usual car park north of Ardrossan at the usual time for the usual walk to Portencross with the usual guys and the usual inane banter.

Mare images fae the Failford walk