Monthly Archive: October 2018
Wednesday 17 October, 2018 After the washout of yesterday, we were looking out the window at dawn to see what the weather would be like and, thank the Lord, it was fine. We knew...
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Tuesday 16 October, 2018 Confidence is a wonderful thing, but the idea we could fight the gale – and the rain and the cold – was pure wishful thinking. We certainly gave it a...
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Monday 15 October 2018 We safely ensconced in the Uig Hotel, surrounded by hordes of Americans who have descended on this quite remote part of Skye for a wedding. There’s a gale tomorrow and...
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Sunday 14 October 2018 Berneray is the small island at the top of the southern group of islands in the Hebrides. The ferry wends its way among the small islands and banks south of...
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Saturday 13 October 2018 Storm Callum did its worst, rattling and shaking Ceol na Mara. We had a very pleasant room on the top floor, with skylights, and the rain and wind rattled even...
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Friday 12 October We were sad to leave Stornaway, particularly as the night had been filled with the sounds of the storm. It transpired that the Isles got off rather lightly compared with some...
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Thursday 11 October This was the day for exploring, because the predicted winds with Storm Callum were going to make much activity out of the car pretty much impossible. So, armed with suggestions from...
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Wednesday 10 October 2018 Tuesday’s walk to Inverness was a non-starter, as the rain, wind and the exposed path made the prospect thoroughly unappealing. After two days of wind and showers, and with the...
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Monday 8 October I’ve done some tough days of walking, but that takes the cake. We finished 25 km in mist and light rain, with a feeling of achievement but a suspicion that Everest...
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Sunday 7 October The walk from Fort Augustus to Invermoriston is quite short (9 miles or so), which isn’t a full day’s walking. With the weather looking distinctly dodgy – walkers’ talk for driving...
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