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Gameshope to Carrifran Woodland Walk
Gameshope to Carrifran Woodland Walk HomeWalkingWild SwimmingRunningDays OutBirds When a friend asked me if I would like her extra ticket for a guided walk as part of Golden Eagle Festival at Moffat, naturally I jumped at the chance. The walk was to be led by a ranger from the Borders Forest Trust taking us through…
Read MoreBorders Abbey Way: Ashkirk to Jedburgh
Borders Abbey Way: Ashkirk to Jedburgh HomeWalkingWild SwimmingRunningDays OutBirds Day 3 started out as a drizzly morning, but neither Teddy or I are put off by a bit of rain or mud, so we were very cheerful as we got off the bus at Ashkirk and picked up the route, knowing that we were over…
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Borders Abbey Way: Melrose to Ashkirk HomeWalkingWild SwimmingRunningDays OutBirds After a very long first day (read about it here), we started day 2 of the Borders Abbey Way: Melrose to Ashkirk with an extended and exceptionally good “full Scottish” breakfast when I had a good catch up with the B&B owner, Lorna. First stop was…
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Borders Abbey Way: Kelso to Melrose HomeWalkingWild SwimmingRunningDays OutBirds The challenge of a long distance walk has been luring me for sometime, so when I asked my bestie if she fancied walk–running the Borders Abbey Way, I was delighted (but not surprised) when she said “yes.” The Borders Abbey Way is a 62 mile circular…
Read MoreBerwickshire Coastal Path: Burnmouth to Berwick
Berwickshire Coastal Path: Burnmouth to Berwick HomeWalkingWild SwimmingRunningDays OutBirds The sun finally shone in what has been a damp and cloudy winter and spring and so we set off to walk another section of the Berwickshire Coastal Path. Having previously walked between St Abbs and Eyemouth, we were now up for a slightly longer challenge.…
Read MoreCircular Walk from Roxburgh – a forager’s paradise
Circular Walk from Roxburgh – a forager’s paradise HomeWalkingWild SwimmingRunningDays OutBirds This circular walk from Roxburgh is relatively short, but perfectly formed. Walking it on a late summer/early autumn day we could only marvel at the season’s abundance: a forager’s paradise. Luckily, I just happened to have some foraging bags in my rucksack. Roxburgh Viaduct…
Read MoreBerwickshire Coastal Path – St Abbs to Eyemouth
Berwickshire Coastal Path – St Abbs to Eyemouth HomeWalkingWild SwimmingRunningDays OutBirds This is only a small part of the stunning Berwickshire Coastal Path, but it packs a punch in terms of beauty and wildlife. This route covers most of the coast adjacent to the Berwickshire Marine Reserve, so I was pleased to lead another guided…
Read MoreGuided Walk at St Abbs Head – June 2023
Guided Walk at St Abbs Head – June 2023 HomeWalkingWild SwimmingRunningDays OutBirds I was back at St Abbs Head June 7th 2023 leading my regular walk for Berwickshire Marine Reserve. Eight of us set out from St Abbs to explore the National Nature Reserve on a chilly evening. We started off by seeing two beautiful…
Read MoreNature Walks 2023
Nature Walks 2023 HomeWalkingWild SwimmingRunningDays OutBirds Nature Walks for 2023 Edit March 13, 2023 Sam is absolutely delighted to have been invited to lead more nature walks on behalf of Berwickshire Marine Reserve in 2023. Confirmed dates so far are: Wednesday April 5th at 10:00 Wednesday April 19th at 18:00 We will be meeting outside St Abbs Old…
Read MoreChristmas: A Time for Running
Christmas: A Time for Running HomeWalkingWild SwimmingRunningDays OutBirds As any keen parkrunner knows, Christmas is a time for running, with a chance to clock-up four parkruns over Christmas and new year. There are also a good variety of club runners over the festive season, which is why over Christmas 2022 I managed 4 organised trail…
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