Sunday 22 September 2013

S. U. W.


Since Molly and I ventured into the hills above Moffat, the Southern Upland Way is on our list of “must dos”.  We walked up the Selcoth Burn valley before stopping off for a late lunch by the sheep fold.  A steep pull up the zig-zags to the top of Croft Head was rewarded with a stunning panorama. After finding the cache, we made an uneventful descent by a more direct route with equally superb views and before long we were back on the metalled track. Surprisingly, we didn't meet anyone on the entire walk despite the wonderful scenery and tranquility.


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