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
Sunrise over the Kyle of Tongue
Beautiful sunrise this morning, lovely, soft hues. Shame the roadworks on the causeway started at 8am, but there you go. Time for a walk I
Inverness to Tongue via Lairg and Altnaharra
This morning I had to spend time doing some work. I know, on a Sunday! But I needed to get something sent off whilst I
Fort William to Inverness
A little wander along Loch Ness, but no sign of Nessie. Although we took the scenic route along the East shore, up over the hills.
Caught by the Trossachs on the Shores of Loch Lomond
Thursday was a quiet day, waiting for Mel’s return into Glasgow airport. I spent Wednesday on the edge of Ayr, and took the opportunity to
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
From Loch Ken to Loch Doon
The last 24 hours was pretty much a repeat of Saturday, biblical, but without the loaves and fishes. Although the fishes would have had a
Galloway Forest Park
Yesterday, I exercised my Right to Roam. What they done tell you is that a Right is not the same as a certainty, and whilst
Carsethorn to Southerness, Solway Firth
Yesterday was a write off and a wash out. The rain started at 10 and didn’t stop. I found a campsite in Gretna so I
Skiddaw, Lake District
A wonderfully sunny day for a walk up a hill. Thick due on the grass on leavings wild camping spot just outside Keswick, meandering through