Last Wednesday evening’s 38th running of the annual Dumyat hill race was a good example of how two outwardly similar hill days can actually be quite different. The race – up and down the craggy 400-metre hill just north-east of Stirling – is traditionally run on the first Wednesday in May, and this year, like last, was clear, dry and sunny with firm ground after a dry spell.
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