A first foray into Scotland’s hills

More wonderful views from the square next to Edinburgh Castle.

Walk Twenty Two – Arthur’s Seat

This was the culmination of our (mine and Christine’s) walk around Edinburgh on Saturday 10th of October.

Spectacular views from the square next to Edinburgh Castle.

Spectacular views from the square next to Edinburgh Castle.

More wonderful views from the square next to Edinburgh Castle.

More wonderful views from the square next to Edinburgh Castle.

We had already walked from the centre of the city up to the beautiful Edinburgh Castle, then walked around that. After an hour and a half of walking we then went to the Camera Obscura…and walked around that. We then descended the lovely Royal Mile back down to Holyrood before hitting the base of the range of upland which would take us up to Arthur’s Seat.Around ten minutes into the walk, Chris bailed – well it was her birthday weekend and I suppose asking her to walk up this steep little beast could be seen by some as a bit cruel. The weather was thankfully behaving rather well, the day before I had experienced cold on the train before we even arrived at the Arctic circle – Scotland.

 

 

 

It looks a long way to the top...but it really wasn't, thankfully.

It looks a long way to the top…but it really wasn’t, thankfully.

A steady stream of fellow ascenders comes into view.

A steady stream of fellow ascenders comes into view.

At the end of the nice, flat and comfortable to walk upon path; Chris took a left towards a lovely looking lake and I went right…up a soddin’ big hill! Undeterred, I carried on, even though I was wearing jeans – never good for walking wear and Clark’s shoes – definitely not good footwear for grass let alone hill walking. I soon began to pass people as I was on a mission, I didn’t want to leave Chris sat on her own for very long, it would be just rude! The path became progressively steeper – and more polished rock became apparent. I feared a fall.

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