Cuthbert Prequel

​St Cuthbert Way Day 1, April 16, Easter Sunday

Start Tweedbank train station

End Abbotsford and across Tweed at Kingsknowes Hotel

Miles walked: 5

It is all my daughter’s fault.

She lives very near us at the moment, but is going back to school in July. We intended to travel and take advantage of her free pet care and house sitting, but never did. Hmmmm, we never took a trip to Europe in all these years. Perhaps something easy the first time like the UK. Hey, there are some long-ish trails– we could hike all the way across Scotland and visit castles. Well, perhaps compromise on something shorter with lots of history and spiritual stuff, and bed&breakfasts each night, using a tour operator and luggage transport service to take everything except our daypack…

So KK and I are in Glascow, jet-lagged after a six hour flight out of Newark. We take a train to Edinburgh and explore briefly in all-day drizzle. (The city has many opportunities for discovery, and we reserved some days after the hike to do just that.) We stop in a little taco shop for hot tea, and I try the haggis tacos like a tourist.

Another train takes us to Tweedbank, where we start hiking on Abbey Way along the River Tweed. We stroll to Abbotsford, the home of Sir Walter Scott, and take a delightful audio tour.

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Another Journey Another Test

Checking to see if I can still post before leaving on another hike.

And of course, another WordPress app update that breaks photo upload.

App now missing image size limit. Had to tweak php.ini and nginx.conf . Photos are now uploaded at full size, making blog posts upload and render slower. Or I have to edit photos on phone for reduced resolution before uploading. Bleah.

Cache Miss

​GET 2017 Day 11, March 28, Tuesday.

Start on route to summit of Cottonwood Mountain, segment 8 mile 28 of 36.

End Klondyke Road, mile 1.9 of segment 9.

Miles walked: 9.9

The view coming down Cottonwood Mountain in the early morning is a good start to the day.

I heard snow pellets hit the tent last night, but it was melted in the morning. Here is proof, as snow pellets piled up in spots along the trail.

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