Small group hike around Dunblane in central Scotland
(Above capture is of a friendly dog.) This afternoon, I am reporting on yesterday's small group hike through the countryside through Kippenrait Glen and around Dunblane in central Scotland. Dunblane has a population of about 9,000, roughly one tenth the size of its larger neighbour, Stirling which attracts high volumes of tourists to its famous castle . In recent times Dunblane has attracted publicity on two accounts: Firstly, it is the home of Andy Murray who won gold at the London 2012 Olympics and who, until recently, was Britain's number 1 ranked tennis player. Secondly, there was a school massacre here in 1996 resulting in the deaths of 16 children and one teacher, an act which triggered a further tightening of Britain’s already restrictive gun ownership laws. The name is derived from the Gaelic word dun (meaning hill, mound,fortress or castle) and Blaan (chief monastery of Blaan, Bishop of Kingarth). In essence the town grew up around the impressive...