6/6 (Just getting around to posting)
Havent had a big trip since getting back from America last year.
New job and the year was rolling on and summer was here, so i needed to get away. It was a bit last minute and being inspired by the HTR and the
Highlands Audax I packed my CX and headed up to Glasgow where i could safely leave my car for a few weeks. A few beers catching up with old friends and then it was time to hit the road and make my way over to catch the ferry across to Arran.
A pleasant ferry crossing and then an undulating ride around the southern part of the island lead me to my stop for the night
Leisurely start the day and a 10 mile journey to the ferry terminal back to the mainland. Just timed the ferry to perfection and beat it in by 2 mins. Up through Tarbet (the best chicken pate i've ever had, or i was very hungry) and then up to Oban to catch the ferry across to Mull to stop for the night.
Great views on Mull and scorching weather as i climbed up into the hills.
The heat was relentless, food was getting scarce and the usual shop/cafe/hotel every 20 miles wasn't appearing so instead of continuing around the eastern part of the island i decided to cut across to Tobermory to settle in the YHA and have a good wash and cool down.
In the morning the sea mist had rolled in as we crossed back over to the mainland. The Southern part of Moidart is very pleasant, gentle rolling hills in the trees, until you hit the bigger hills going across to Mallaig. Another ferry across to Skye and then to pay my respects at the Patron Saint of Knackered Knees.
A great meal in Broadford before settling down of the night.
Time to make my way up the eastern side of Skye in search of food. 'Shop 5 miles ahead', great. So i get my head down to find its only open in the morning FFS! Theres this eccentric bookshop next door, so i was hopeful if i turned on the charm i might be able to get a cuppa. Ended up with a lot more, of a huge cheese platter which kept me going for many more miles.
Finally main my way to the top of the island to stop of the night. Not a bad spot, i've slept in worse.
In the morning it was time to hit the road again
And make my way down to the southern part of the island
Back onto the mainland up and over to Lochcarron and over to the base of the climb over to Applecross. This is where the scenery starts to get serious. It was like some kind of scene out of Jurassic Park (my photo doesnt do it justice)
The climb up and over in the morning was steady away (ok i pushed part of the middle section) before the fast decent down to Applecross and then making my may around the coast and then to the YHA in Torridon for another wash.
Its Scotland so the rains going to come at some point. Low level clouds and drizzle across Torridon & Fisherfield so the views werent as good as hoped, but that leaves a good excuse to go again.
I pushed on over the tops and the huge climb over towards Ullapool in search of more shelter and a promise of changing weather conditions after a couple of days of rain.
The weather was as promised and the next morning the wind had dropped and the rain had passed.
Then it was time to go properly north. The scenery didnt disappoint. Beaches and montains anyone?
The section past Loch Lurgainn up to Lochinver as very scenic and the Lochinver Larder didnt disappoint. Shall we say that the road north was a bit steep. Up towards Unapool for the most expensive can of coke in the world. I'm sure this sight may be familiar to a few.
Another night in the wilds before continuing further upwards to visit the most northern Spar in the country* in Durness. The skys were clear and the winds were picking up and strong, but unfortunately for me, they were in my face. A bit of a head down and get on with it across what seemed like the edge of the world over to Tongue. I had planned to head to the bothy at Achnanclach hoping there may be a reasonable track out to there. Unfortuantly arriving it seemed like a couple of miles of Deathmarch to find it may have been locked, but found this place out of the wind. No idea what it was.
*this may/may not be true
7/7
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