Allan, Davie C, Davie Mc, Ian, Jim,
Jimmy, Kenny R, Kenny T, Paul, Rex, Robert, and a fleeting appearance from Peter
On a bitterly cold morning, we met at
The Counting House for coffee and a thaw-out, having made our way to Glasgow on
different buses and trains. There were a few suggestions about the nature of
the walk but the one that won the day was the canal walk.
On leaving The Counting House, Peter
bade his farewell, as he was off to explore some murals on buildings, and so he
disappeared into the sunrise. The main body made its way up to the canal via North
Hanover Street, the A804, and Craighall Road and started the canal section at
Speirs Wharf. By this time the sky was blue, and although still cold, the
walking conditions, other than a few icy patches, were excellent. Good progress
was made until we reached the Maryhill Locks, where we paused for ten minutes.
At the aqueduct, we turned down and followed the Kelvin Walkway, extremely busy
with joggers and runners, on to Kelvingrove Park at Eldon Street. Here there
was a schism with some taking the pavement down onto to Woodlands Road and down
to Sauchiehall Street, whereas the majority continued into the park and climbed
up to Park Terrace before following Woodlands Terrace and Woodside Terrace down
to the walkway over the motorway at Charing Cross. Both factions met up at The Hengler’s
Circus (Wetherspoon’s) on Sauchiehall Street. The place was extremely busy, but we managed to find some tables reasonably close together for a couple of beers and a lunch before we made our separate ways back home after a fine day out. It was reckoned we had covered six or seven miles and had got the best of the day for our walk.
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