Haining Wood
I went out for a wander today, mainly to practice Tracking, Sign and Observation. Had my pouch and some observation kit/ID kit and a brew kit. I left about 3.30 and got back to the car by 6pm.
Start of the walk. The ROW Society do a good job in signing most of our ROWs.

ROW by Scotstechy, on Flickr
I was out near this old castle, which is in an island of old refractery buildings, now demolished and some lovely unkempt and untouched mixed woodland. Lost of birdlife today and plenty of sign.

Almond Castle by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Some new growth pine cones, very sticky.

Sticky Cone by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Last week the Union canal was frozen here.

Bethankie Bridge by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Sign of spring coming.

Signs of Spring by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Many Setts around the woods. Not sure if they are intermittently used or not.

Badger Sett 1 by Scotstechy, on Flickr
This firebreak has lovely singletrack for MTN biking, no nettles yet.

Firbreak by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Brewstop number 1, spoilt by the noisy scramblers nearby. Spotted plenty of Corvids and two spiralling Buzzards, calling to each other and using the increasing winds.

Mixed Woodland by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Second Sett. I once got spooked by two Badgers running from here across the singletrack when I was night riding my MTB, rather than them continuing across my singletrack, they turned and ran ahead of me. So I stopped for a drink and they ambled off.

Badger Sett 2 by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Saw this at a Fox,Weasel or Badger kill site.

Large Feather by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Spotted these, almost like Oyster shells.

Root Fungi by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Very handy having a non-rucksac pouch as it is easier to swing around and access.

Respirator Pouch by Scotstechy, on Flickr

Respirator Pouch by Scotstechy, on Flickr
The kit I took, should have taken some wipes and a Tree ID book.

Day Walk Pack by Scotstechy, on Flickr
I went out for a wander today, mainly to practice Tracking, Sign and Observation. Had my pouch and some observation kit/ID kit and a brew kit. I left about 3.30 and got back to the car by 6pm.
Start of the walk. The ROW Society do a good job in signing most of our ROWs.

ROW by Scotstechy, on Flickr
I was out near this old castle, which is in an island of old refractery buildings, now demolished and some lovely unkempt and untouched mixed woodland. Lost of birdlife today and plenty of sign.

Almond Castle by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Some new growth pine cones, very sticky.

Sticky Cone by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Last week the Union canal was frozen here.

Bethankie Bridge by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Sign of spring coming.

Signs of Spring by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Many Setts around the woods. Not sure if they are intermittently used or not.

Badger Sett 1 by Scotstechy, on Flickr
This firebreak has lovely singletrack for MTN biking, no nettles yet.

Firbreak by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Brewstop number 1, spoilt by the noisy scramblers nearby. Spotted plenty of Corvids and two spiralling Buzzards, calling to each other and using the increasing winds.

Mixed Woodland by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Second Sett. I once got spooked by two Badgers running from here across the singletrack when I was night riding my MTB, rather than them continuing across my singletrack, they turned and ran ahead of me. So I stopped for a drink and they ambled off.

Badger Sett 2 by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Saw this at a Fox,Weasel or Badger kill site.

Large Feather by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Spotted these, almost like Oyster shells.

Root Fungi by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Very handy having a non-rucksac pouch as it is easier to swing around and access.

Respirator Pouch by Scotstechy, on Flickr

Respirator Pouch by Scotstechy, on Flickr
The kit I took, should have taken some wipes and a Tree ID book.

Day Walk Pack by Scotstechy, on Flickr