BIGGAR Ramblers were once again defeated by the weather on their walk to Scald Law in the Pentlands on Sunday, October 22, lead by Lesley Glidden.

They started the walk at Flotterstone in grey but dry weather and started up Turnhouse Hill.

The recent wet weather along with heavy foot traffic from cattle and people made the climb slightly more difficult than usual.

Cloud covered the top of the hill but gave glimpses of the 360 degree view from the top, the new bridge at the Queensferry Crossing looked particularly beautiful with the sun shining on it, however the wind was so strong they could hardly keep their feet.

They continued down the path and found a sheltered spot for a short coffee stop. Carnethy Hill Loomed ahead.

Some of the party headed down to the reservoir not wanting to face the wind on top of Carnethy, some decided to give it a try and found the climb not as bad as it looked and were rewarded with great views from the top as the wind wasn't so fierce here but they agreed they would save Scald Law for another day.

They progressed down the hill and joined up with the rest of the party for the return journey, stopping for lunch along the side of Loganlea and Glencourse reservoirs.

A small detour was taken to look at the waterfall and the beautiful wooded area by the Glencourse filters.

By now the weather had improved and it was a pleasant sunny day and being lower down not too windy, the area was really busy with people and families walking, running and cycling.

They finished by enjoying a coffee at the little Bothy by the car park.

Total mileage approx. 7.5 miles