Thursday, 17 November 2016

Whitelee Windfarm 16 November


Allan, Davie C, Davie Mc, Dougie, Gus, Ian, Johnny, Malcolm, Rex, Robert

We took coffee and scones at the Visitors Centre and watched the weather change by the minute from sunshine to showers, from bright skies to dark wintry ones. Eventually, Robert got us moving despite a suggestion from Derval Davie to go straight to Wetherspoon’s for lunch. Yeah, the times they are a changing!
The Lochgoin circuit would do us today and the first section saw us chilled by a bitter wind. This would be a day for heads down and get the walk done. After an hour, we encountered a five-minute shower with a hint of hail, but nothing drastic. The circuit is eight miles in length or seven if you cut across the wee dam and it was the shorter option that was opted for. As we approached the access track up to the Lochgoin monument another decision was made in that we would give the monument a miss today and head straight back to the shelter of the centre. On our final approach (sounds like an aircraft) the rains came again but we were close enough not to let it bother us and we took shelter in the toilets to get changed. The centre allowed us to have our pieces in their cafĂ© if we bought coffees and so today’s lunch was taken in relative comfort.
The walk had taken two hours and ten minutes, not bad for seven miles, and FRT was taken at the Kings in Fenwick.

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