Tag: West Highland Way

50% of Walk 1000 Miles – 2025. TICK! Longest walks so far…

Since that’s me just done 50% of Walk 1000 Miles – 2025. Here at my 5 longest walks of the year so far…

I really need to up my game! Since I’ve only done one walk over 10 miles. Plus three of longest walks, have all been done this month!

Myself outside Milngavie railway station

  1. The West Highland Way : Day 1 : Milngavie to Killearn – 10.41 miles
  2. Strathblane to Killearn via Water Track and Dumgoyne – 7.03 miles
  3. Newark Castle to Langbank railway station via Clyde Coastal Path – 5.30 miles
  4. North Witham and Gunby #2025/01 – 5.01 miles
  5. Morkery Wood #2025/01 – 4.56 miles

Some of my favourite Lycra skinsuit walk photos!

Here are just some of my favourite Lycra skinsuit walk photos, that I took during my holiday in Scotland!

Synergy Navy Cycling Skinsuit

Synergy Navy Cycling Skinsuit

Synergy Neon Lime Cycling Skinsuit

West Highland Way

Synergy Neon Lime Cycling Skinsuit

Many more can be found at www.gordon-valentine.com/zenphoto/me/2023/

More photos of Milngavie railway station

Just uploaded even more photos of Milngavie railway station.

Milngavie railway station

Milngavie railway station

Milngavie railway station

More photos can be found over at www.gordon-valentine.com/zenphoto/railway-stations/milngavie/

That’s me back in the UK!!

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

Walk : Water track, Glengoyne Distillery, West Highland Way

That sure was a great 7.1 mile walk with Neil. The walk started and ended in Killearn. We left the village using the water track, then walked down to the Glengoyne Distillery, then walked along part of the West Highland Way, then up Station Road and back to the start point in Killearn.

The full route we took can be found over at www.strava.com/activities/1331741555.