I've been having occasional light dizzy spells for a couple of years, nothing to worry about according to my Dr. However.....I was out with Ben on his daily walk when I took a really bad turn and ended face down in the vegetation. Back home, I was walking up the stairs when I fainted again. To cut a long story short, I ended up in hospital for a week. Unable to pin down the exact cause, I am now waiting for an out patient appointment so that they can investigate further. Meantime, I have given up driving so any hill walking that I do will be extremely limited, especially as I don't fancy using public transport while Covid is on the go. Oh well!
Saturday, 26 September 2020
Monday, 21 September 2020
A Visit to Fife: Clatto Hill, Kellie Law, Dalginch Hill, Hill of Beath
1 September 2020
Participants: Just me
Where: Clatto Hill, 168m/551', P 56m, Tump, OS 59, NO 436157; Kellie Law, 184m, 640', P
46m,Tump, OS 59, NO 518064; Dalginch Hill, 138m/453', P 41m, Tump, OS 59, NO 311025; and Hill of Beath, 240m/787', P 82m, Tump, OS 58, NT 138901.
I didn't know it at the time but this was to be my last hill walk for a while (see next post). It was a beautiful day and I had planned a route to take in three Tumps in the East Neuk of Fife, starting with Clatto Hill south east of Cupar. There was a narrow road running alongside the east side of the hill and as it was to be a very short walk, I parked at a field entrance just below the start of the track to a mast. As expected, it was a fine viewpoint. The trig with St Andrews in the background.....
Looking west into Fife, Norman's Law is the hill in the background.....
East to Guardbridge and the Eden estuary.....
I then headed south to Kellie Law, which I had hoped to climb from the road to the west, however, there was a herd of young cows in the field which I would have had to go through. So, plan B, round to Carnbee to the east side of the hill where I met the farmer who said that I could park in a field entrance. Good tracks ran from there to the summit, a very pleasant walk and clearly the best approach.....
It was a very fine viewpoint. Looking east.....