Recently, pupils from the senior National 5 and Higher Geography class visited Luss, Loch Lomond on a field trip to gather information about the impact of tourism in the local area. A Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Ranger was on hand to provide a guided walk around the village and answer any questions the pupils had. Pupils carried out an interview with the park ranger and took photographs of damage caused to the area by tourists. Some pupils will make use of the information gathered in their Geography assignments. The pupils were lucky to get a break in the weather on the day and all pupils thoroughly enjoyed taking part in this field trip. Thanks to Mr. Chris Dale and Mrs. Clare Bowes (Teachers of Geography) for arranging the trip.