I can now add Corrour railway station to the list of UK railway stations that I’ve used!
Check out the full list at www.gordon-valentine.com/travel/railways/uk-national-rail-network/
I can now add Corrour railway station to the list of UK railway stations that I’ve used!
Check out the full list at www.gordon-valentine.com/travel/railways/uk-national-rail-network/
That’s me just set a new personal record on the Garmin Connect website. My most steps in a day, now stands 40,196. That’s what you get when you walk the Crinan Canal in both directions, a distance of around 20 miles!
WOW! Can’t believe that Neil, my older brother Douglas and myself, walked the whole of the Crinan Canal in both directions, a distance of around 20 miles! So maybe the longest single day walk, that any of us done!
It really does live up to it’s name, of Britain’s most beautiful shortcut!
More photos can be found at www.gordon-valentine.com/zenphoto/canals/crinan-canal/
During our drive, up to the to Crinan Canal, we stopped off at Carnasserie Castle, which is a Historic Scotland site, I had never been to before! If ever in the Lochgilphead, I would check it out, if I was you! Even better, it’s 100% free, so no need to join Historic Scotland. But, of course, I would recommend that you do!
I can now add Exhibition Centre, Glasgow Central low level (same has Glasgow Central really, just never used the low level part before) and Milngavie to the list of UK railway stations that I’ve used!
Check out the full list at www.gordon-valentine.com/travel/railways/uk-national-rail-network/.
Exhibition Centre
Glasgow Central low level
That’s me now done 64% or in other words 645.49 miles of #walk1000miles. Well done me!!!
Keep up-to-date with all my cycling and walking adventures over at www.strava.com/athletes/gsvalentine
That’s me now back in the UK! Got back into Glasgow late last night! Had so much fun in Cyprus, but still glad to be back home! Well just about home, still got to drive back to England on Thursday at some point.
Since, I am not back at work, till Friday. I am going to make, the most of my time here in Scotland. By doing lot’s and lot’s of walking!
So today, Neil and myself walked from Killearn down, onto the West Highland Way, had a look at the Pots of Gartness, then walked back up to Killearn.
You can check out the route we took over at www.strava.com/activities/1599783612