The Cuillin, Isle Of Skye, Scotland
I apologise about the break in posts. We've been 'sans' internet in remote areas of Scotland, with little or non existent mobile network coverage but amidst awesome surroundings. We've been mountaineering, off road biking and just relaxing. We've had sunshine, torrential rain, incredible star spangled night time skies and stunning morning mists. In fact, we've had such a relaxing time that after our departure this morning, we'd covered about 10 miles before we realised that I'd not loaded our bikes onto the roof of the car. After an about turn to collect them we set off again only for Shirley to announce that she'd forgotten her coat too! After the long drive south, 10 hours later and with no further mishaps we were home, another holiday over but with plenty of adventures and wonderful sights to recall.

4 comments:
Supprised I didn't bump into you, I was bivvying in the Highlands at a small inlet 10 miles from Drumbeg eating roadkill and getting wet (but in a good way)
cdp:
Big place the Highlands, you should know that with getting all the way up to the Assynt! One of my favourite areas, Suilven is such an incredible mountain. "Eating roadkill", you must elaborate: you weren't poaching the venison were you?
Bit 'o' Rabbit stew, which was lovely but we had no luck with the fishing & "found" some lobster pots but no luck there either fortunatly we had stopped at Morrisons in Inverness on the way! The Deer did come down to the waters edge to feed in the evening (would have been a bit extravagant)
Whilst you were doing that, I was probably in the Glenelg Inn wondering whether to have Loch Hourn langoustines or some other local culinary delight!
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