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60-60-60 in the Southern Pentlands

Clare Balding meets a listener who's marking her 60th birthday by walking 60 routes with 60 friends. Lynda Pettit takes Clare on a favourite hike into the Southern Pentland Hills.

Clare Balding is celebrating a listener鈥檚 birthday today. Not something we鈥檝e done before, but when we heard that Lynda Pettit was marking her 60th birthday by walking 60 different routes with 60 different people, and that the idea was partly inspired by Ramblings, well we just had to join in, especially as it鈥檚 Clare鈥檚 25th year on Ramblings (double celebrations!). Lynda and several friends took Clare for a hike on the Stoney Path walk in the Pentland Hills near West Linton, about 20 miles south of Edinburgh.

They met outside The Gordon Arms Hotel on the A702 and went up into the southern Pentlands. It鈥檚 a route that takes in the Old Roman road that heads up to Edinburgh; Stoney Path, also known as Thieves Road, an ancient droving track used by cattle reivers herding stolen livestock through the hills; and Baddinsgill Reservoir. They also ascended Mount Maw, catching sight of a beautiful cloud inversion on the way. Views from the top stretched around 80 miles to a snow-capped Ben Lomond, Scotland's most southerly Munro.

Presenter: Clare Balding
Producer: Karen Gregor

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