Filmed entirely on the 12th of November 2011 for the purpose of uploading to the Britain in a Day channel.
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Below is the walk report.
Saturday the 12th of November 2011.
Wigtownshire Ramblers Walk Report.
On a sunny November morning,16 ramblers gathered at the Bareagle Car Park,Torrs Warren for the walk.
The first part of the walk took them east through the plantation.Pleasantries were exchanged with a dog walker and horse rider enjoying the bridle path through here.
After a couple of kilometres a right turn led to the edge of the forest and grassy dunes.A left turn along an undulating sandy path led to Ringdoo Point. The plantation helps to stabilise the dune system at the back of Luce Bay - the dunes themselves are part of the military range.
Upon reaching Ringdoo Point a few moment were taken to absorb the scenery.Luce Bay was bathed in magnificent sunshine, landmarks over on the Machars were identified and pointed out.
Now began a long beach walk along Luce Sands.
Luce Sands is one of the largest beach complexes in Scotland and easily the largest in Galloway.The beach stretches for approximately 11km from the mouth of the Water of Luce in the east, to the village of Sandhead in the west.The ramblers will walk 9 of those 11 kilometres.
Passing the dunes area knows as the Devil's Meal Chest,the target of Sandhead to the South West looked small in the distance.To the south the Mull of Galloway could be seen.
Remanant's of military manouvres could be seen amongst the dunes,while out in the bay target bases for bombing practice stood prominent.
During the walk a variety of sea and shore birds were spotted.Amongst those identified were Oyster Catchers,Curlews,Golden Plovers and rarely seen in Scotland a Little Egret.A number of very large jellyfish were beached.A small grey seal lay dead it's head damaged either by having been hit with a boat's outboard engine or from birds pecking.
Amongst the tidal refuse, numerous balls,plastic ducks,glittery shoes,balloons promoting Tintin and crab apples were seen.
Nearing the halfway point of the Clayshant Control tower ,a lunch break was taken.
After lunch the high tide started the fun part of the walk.
Walkers had to decide whether to walk with boots and socks off,or try to avoid the areas where the water swirled in.Those who decided to divest themselves of their footwear probably came out best.
Back on dry land the walk leader provided towels for those in need and boots and socks were again donned.
Unfortunately for some this was a little premature as another burn needed crossing.
Soon however they were approaching Sandhead and found solid ground by walking through Carisbrooke Caravan Park.
Arriving in Sandhead the sun was disappearing behind gathering clouds, but tea coffee and cakes at the Woodlea tearoom ensured the brightness remained.A fitting end to a wonderful day's walking.
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On the Bayou!!! love that song and I love your video!
RedPepaZA 3 months ago
@RedPepaZA Bet your Dad liked the fat man too Gillian
jimzvidz1 3 months ago
Nice video hope your video gets selected,Very steady filming enjoyed your commentary.
eaglevp 3 months ago
@eaglevp thanks,well maybe 10 secons or so.Still,I enjoyed the day.
I'll be spending a day in Grimsby before the year is out.
jimzvidz1 3 months ago