Allan, Davie
C, Davie Mc, Gus, Ian, Jimmy, Johnny, Malcolm, Paul
There was no
film crew to greet us at Cornalees on this occasion, only unseasonal damp, cold
and dreich weather. As we assembled, a bus pulled up and disgorged primary kids
for their day out, nae luck with the Scottish summer!
Gus was the
leader today and decided that we would walk in a clockwise direction which
would allow us to consider his extension (the mind boggles). This proved to be
a good call as the wind and the showers at the start of the walk were behind
us. In the distance we could see the clouds breaking and areas of Argyll bathed
in sunshine, but, such was the nature of the day, these views were short-lived.
Four seasons in one day could be aptly applied to today.
Walking up the Old Largs Road |
By the time
we stopped for coffee, at our usual lunch stop!, jackets had been on and off a
couple of times, but so far so good. The next brief stop was at the point where
we would normally turn right to go back over the hill to Loch Thom and back to
Gornalees. Gus produced his map and showed that we could go straight on to add
a bit extra to the walk. So we walked on until we came to the Old Largs Road
where we turned right and followed it up past Whinhill Golf Course until lunch
was called for in the shelter of dry stane dyke in a field housing sheep. The
weather from coffee to lunch had been OK, but we didn’t delay too long as the
clouds were closing in again.
Walking on
up the road, we amended the original plan which had been to walk past loch Thom
and then take the road back down to Cornalees i.e. the road you would take
coming to Cornalees from the Largs direction, when we came to a signpost
showing a track off to the right which would take us back to the cars quicker.
Gus checked his map again and this route met with approval as it would take us
off the tarmac. The track took us to Killochend and followed the reservoir
until it petered out within sight of the Greenock Cut track. There was a path
over the open ground though and ten minutes later we had climbed up to the
track. By this time the drizzle had arrived and persisted for the twenty-five
minutes or so back to the Visitors Centre where the weans were still out
enjoying? their day.
By this time the weather had closed in again |
P.S. Well
done to Gus for getting us through the walk without invading anyone’s
curtilage!
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