14th March 2020
Ochils Test The OLOL Hikers
Wintry blasts over the Ochil hills sent a chill through the members of Our Lady of Lourdes Hiking Club at the weekend.
The day started off with the hikers' coach getting thoroughly stuck in the rain-saturated car park just off the A 823 in Glen Devon. However the unfortunate occurrence didn't hinder the hikers setting off in two groups to meander in a south-westerly direction through the hills to Tillicoultry.
A large group of nearly twenty-eight high-level walkers trekked along good paths through Glen Sherup forest where a relentlessly, steep and slippy track took the hikers up and out of the immature planting to clear moorland. Visibility was poor in the wind & icy rain, but it didn't prevent the snowy ascent of Innerdownie (613m) and Tarmangie Hill (645m).Meanwhile the low level group of 19 took an equally boggy route along the western edge of Glen Sherup reservoir to windy Scad Hill (586m), experiencing some icy rain on the way..
Both groups followed a common track shortly after that, crossing over Maddy Moss, skirting around the base of Andrew Gannel hill and taking the high track to reach the knee-jarring steps down to Tilliecoultry. Those daring to take their eyes off the steep track for a few seconds were treated to spectacular views across the Forth valley.
A relaxing social hour at the Highland Gate at Stirling ended a challenging day in the hills.
Terry McGeary