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First walk of the year sees East Kilbride hikers take on New Lanark

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The first walk of the year for Our Lady of Lourdes Hiking Club saw a packed bus of members and visitors striding out in bright, fresh conditions towards the UNESCO listed village of New Lanark.Forty-six hikers enjoyed the traditional 'club walk' - where the normally high and low level hikers hike together - led by the club's president.The 15km walk along the Clyde Walkway on the north bank from Crossford passed by Stonebyres power station where a few lucky hikers spotted an otter disappearing underwater near the dam.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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Members and non-members are urged to send an email to [email protected] or contact Charles (013552 22464) asap to get their names on the bus list promptly for all 2024 exciting walks, starting with a high and a low from the tiny Perthshire village of Glen Devon over to Auchterarder on January 20. *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire.

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