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29th October, 20142nd November, 2014 Dave

Badrallach to Scoraig

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Badrallach to Scoraig

Back to the west coast now the worst of the rain has past, we are going to make the most of it unless the horizontal

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28th October, 201428th October, 2014 Dave

Glen Affric

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Glen Affric

Stayed at Culloden yesterday, but didn’t bother with the battlefield attraction. Eleven quid is a rip off. So headed to Glen Ord Distillery for a

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24th October, 201424th October, 2014 Dave

Cairn Gorm

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Cairn Gorm

Trying to take advantage of a good weather day, we headed into the Cairngorms and up to the ski area. Not that there is any

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19th October, 201419th October, 2014 Dave

The Falls of Kirkaig and the Hills of the Assynt

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The Falls of Kirkaig and the Hills of the Assynt

After yet more inspiring during along the coast roads we stopped for a walk to the Falls of Kirkaig, a couple of miles along a

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17th October, 201419th October, 2014 Dave

The Waterfalls of Glas Bheinn

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The Waterfalls of Glas Bheinn

A damp start, but a cracking finish, one of the balmiest days so far. We headed out for a walk to Britain’s highest waterfall, Eas

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16th October, 201419th October, 2014 Dave

Tarbet to Scourie

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Tarbet to Scourie

Another day, another walk. After a drive around a tiny, winding road following the coast, we arrived at Tarbet, from which you can, in the

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15th October, 201419th October, 2014 Dave

Sandwood Bay, Cape Wrath

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Sandwood Bay, Cape Wrath

Moving around to the west side of the Cape Wrath peninsula, we drove out to the charming bay at Droman, and then set off on

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14th October, 201414th October, 2014 Dave

Durness and Faraid Head

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Durness and Faraid Head

A slightly wetter than desired start, but it soon have way to a calm and pleasant day. The morning started with a brief, damp visit

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13th October, 201414th October, 2014 Dave

The Kyle of Tongue

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The Kyle of Tongue

Less of your lip. A splendid 12 mile walk around the estuary that forms the Kyle of Tongue. Passing showers that we mostly avoided. After

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7th October, 20148th October, 2014 Dave

On Foot Around Loch Doon, Loch Riecawr, and Loch Braden

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On Foot Around Loch Doon, Loch Riecawr, and Loch Braden

A misty morning start, which spoilt the sunrise, then compounded by turning to full on fog for an hour. But soon enough the fog cleared

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