Been up the Merrick quite a few times but been a few years since my last visit. The last time the forest/montane slab was at the edge of the woods and the route up benyellary didn't look so eroded 😮
Another lovely video they are all so watchable the music is nice Always enjoyable The last time we were up there a farmer landed hi very basic helicopter on top of the Merrick looking for his sheep then a cavalry of buggies arrived from the valleys below Great entertainment 👍
Enjoy your holiday. Galloway was my teen stomping ground. Used to get the bus from Ayr and walk all over , camping etc. 42 years ago I spent a freezing night in Culsharg. No door or window frames then but a lot cleaner. A lightning storm had forced us in there. Bailed the next day for the house o'hill and the buses home. It is a very underrated area.
I agree, it’s an amazing area. I stayed in White Laggan bothy doing the SUW in 1992 and the scenery was incredible. It’s a shame Culsharg is in such a sorry state. Thanks for watching. 👍
Thank you for posting Linda. Looks like you had a good day with the conditions. That was the first hill I ever climbed - with my parents when aged 5. Inspired a lifelong interest in the hills. Nostalgic memories. 🙏
Great to see this. One of my daughters recently moved to dumfries, and in may we climbed crifell, so the merrick would be a good follow up next time I visit her . Thank you
Hi Linda we were up three Merrick on the 8th June , very very windy and cold needed gloves and hat on . Path is not very good at the beginning quite hard walking we thought. Not my favourite hill, but enjoying watching you and Brora tackle it , well done ,thank you for sharing 😊
Hi, loved your last vlog well done on finishing the walk. Great that you didn’t have to encounter any more cows 🐄 🤭. I am totally with you in regards to being scared about getting tics. I ended up going on a walk at weekend and was waist high in thistles and grass and was sure I’d have some but thankfully not 😮💨. Shane about the poles do you think they make a big difference? I have some but don’t use them, maybe I should. Does your husband enjoy the walks with you and Brora too? Loved the clip of you with a wee glass of wine it’s ace you enjoy yourself too. I always add the walks you do to my list in all trails 🥰. At you were hoping Brora would jump in the water to clean himself off 😂. Looking forward to the next adventure. xx
Thanks Angie, the poles make a huge difference on steep terrain. It helps with balance too. Luckily the poles are back in action. Ticks are really bad this year, Brora’s had loads of them. Thanks for watching. 👍
What an interesting ridge 🐕
Been up the Merrick quite a few times but been a few years since my last visit. The last time the forest/montane slab was at the edge of the woods and the route up benyellary didn't look so eroded 😮
@@red1outdoors I guess it’s a popular hill being a Corbett. Just wish the path had been a bit better lower down. Thanks for watching. 👍
Another lovely video they are all so watchable the music is nice
Always enjoyable
The last time we were up there a farmer landed hi very basic helicopter on top of the Merrick looking for his sheep then a cavalry of buggies arrived from the valleys below
Great entertainment 👍
@@ragingbull9940 wow 😮 that must’ve been some sight. Thank you for the lovely comments & for watching. 👍
Enjoy your holiday.
Galloway was my teen stomping ground. Used to get the bus from Ayr and walk all over , camping etc.
42 years ago I spent a freezing night in Culsharg. No door or window frames then but a lot cleaner. A lightning storm had forced us in there. Bailed the next day for the house o'hill and the buses home.
It is a very underrated area.
I agree, it’s an amazing area. I stayed in White Laggan bothy doing the SUW in 1992 and the scenery was incredible. It’s a shame Culsharg is in such a sorry state. Thanks for watching. 👍
Thank you for posting Linda. Looks like you had a good day with the conditions. That was the first hill I ever climbed - with my parents when aged 5. Inspired a lifelong interest in the hills. Nostalgic memories. 🙏
Wow 😮 that’s amazing, you started early. Mine was Tinto with the school aged 12 or 13. Thanks so much for watching. 👍
myself & my 6 year old son walked up the Merrick 5 months ago. Its a a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing you video
@@alcline Thank you so much for watching. I’d wanted to do The Merrick for a long time & you’re right, a beautiful place. 👍
Beautiful walk. Truly enjoyed your video. Well done! 👍
Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it. 👍
Fabulous video. Very well edited and your dog is beautiful. 👏👏👏
@@mallondan Aww, thank you so much ☺️ She gets lots of attention when out & about. 👍
Lovely walk and very descriptive . :-) Enjoy your summer.
Thanks Ian, same to you. 👍
Great walk and video :) Thanks Linda, love the skylarks as well! What a lovely day you had.
@@keithturner428 thank you Keith. 🙏
Great to see this.
One of my daughters recently moved to dumfries, and in may we climbed crifell, so the merrick would be a good follow up next time I visit her . Thank you
@@philipwatt1016 thanks Philip. I looked at climbing Crifell but ended up in a campsite a bit too far away. 👍
Great video. Merrick for historical Kirkcudbrightshire. Nice and snowy when I did it 🏔️
Thank you. 🙏
I camped up on the Merrick last year, it’s a lovely hill. Great views over to the coast. Hope you had a great holiday in D and G 😊
Thank you. I only had 3 nights there before moving north but really enjoyed it. 👍
@@LindaOutdoors that’s the advantage of the van. 🚐
Just so good to see people out enjoying the precious Scottish wild. Thx for posting..
You’re welcome. Thanks so much for watching. 👍
Hi Linda we were up three Merrick on the 8th June , very very windy and cold needed gloves and hat on . Path is not very good at the beginning quite hard walking we thought. Not my favourite hill, but enjoying watching you and Brora tackle it , well done ,thank you for sharing 😊
Thanks Janice. Yeah, the boggy, bouldery path was hard going but good further up. It was the 12th June I climbed it. 👍
Nice one as always Linda
Thank you. 🙏
Perfect timing. I'm planning a wildcamp on the Merrick this weekend. Bit of a virtual recce.
Wow, the bealach between the 2 summits has brilliant views for a camp, the summit is just a big plateau. Enjoy. 🏕️
@@LindaOutdoors Great minds think alike. That's exactly where I'd earmarked :)
I been up the Merrick.
It was my first time up there. Thanks for watching. 👍
Hi, loved your last vlog well done on finishing the walk. Great that you didn’t have to encounter any more cows 🐄 🤭. I am totally with you in regards to being scared about getting tics. I ended up going on a walk at weekend and was waist high in thistles and grass and was sure I’d have some but thankfully not 😮💨. Shane about the poles do you think they make a big difference? I have some but don’t use them, maybe I should. Does your husband enjoy the walks with you and Brora too? Loved the clip of you with a wee glass of wine it’s ace you enjoy yourself too. I always add the walks you do to my list in all trails 🥰. At you were hoping Brora would jump in the water to clean himself off 😂. Looking forward to the next adventure. xx
Thanks Angie, the poles make a huge difference on steep terrain. It helps with balance too. Luckily the poles are back in action. Ticks are really bad this year, Brora’s had loads of them. Thanks for watching. 👍