Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
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- slaggbottom
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Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
This past September I spent 2 weeks in Scotland, including a full week on the enchanted Isle of Skye, a couple days on the Isles of Harris and Lewis (Outer Hebrides, where they speak Gaelic), and a few days in the Highlands. We did a lot of exploring, mostly of the day hike variety, and stayed at B&Bs each night. I've got a day by day trip report online, and if you're looking for a potential adventure destination, give Scotland a serious consideration. They have 282 "munros" (3,000' peaks), along with fantastic coastline, and it's really like walking through a fairy tale landscape. Just remember to bring the rain gear...
Here's some sample pics, and links to full day reports, where you'll find lots of info and plenty more pics.
Exploring castle ruins on the mainland: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_09/index.html
Lots of heather on the Isle of Skye, and Neist Point at sunset: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_10/index.html
Coral Beach (ground coral, not sand), Dunvegan, Isle of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_11/index.html
Hiking to the tidal Ullinish Island: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_12/index.html
The fairy tale Quiraing, Isle of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_12_2/index.html
Fairy Pools, Glenbrittle & Tallisker Bay, Isle of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_14/index.html
The Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_15/index.html
The Spar Cave (only accessible 1hr each side of low tide), Isle of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_16/index.html
Eilean Donan Castle, Kyle of Lochalsh: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_16/index.html
Back to The Quiraing, Ilse of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_17/index.html
Sheep shearing, and rainbows on the Isle of Lewis: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_18/index.html
Callanish Stones (5000 years old), Isle of Lewis: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_19/
Here's some sample pics, and links to full day reports, where you'll find lots of info and plenty more pics.
Exploring castle ruins on the mainland: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_09/index.html
Lots of heather on the Isle of Skye, and Neist Point at sunset: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_10/index.html
Coral Beach (ground coral, not sand), Dunvegan, Isle of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_11/index.html
Hiking to the tidal Ullinish Island: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_12/index.html
The fairy tale Quiraing, Isle of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_12_2/index.html
Fairy Pools, Glenbrittle & Tallisker Bay, Isle of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_14/index.html
The Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_15/index.html
The Spar Cave (only accessible 1hr each side of low tide), Isle of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_16/index.html
Eilean Donan Castle, Kyle of Lochalsh: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_16/index.html
Back to The Quiraing, Ilse of Skye: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_17/index.html
Sheep shearing, and rainbows on the Isle of Lewis: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_18/index.html
Callanish Stones (5000 years old), Isle of Lewis: http://matt.tracz.org/2012/scotland/09_19/
My Trip Reports: http://matt.tracz.org
- RoanMtnMan
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
My wife and I did a similar trip last year. Visiting the highlands made me realized why there have been so many great Scottish climbers. Your weather appeared to be much better than ours. Great photos.
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
I'm going on my second year of living in northern England near Scotland. People who say, "There's no bad weather, just bad gear." have never climbed in the UK.
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
Our honeymoon 15 years ago was 3 weeks in Scotland, most of it in the highlands and isles. Fantastic place; Skye was utterly surreal. We got into Portrigh on a Sunday at noon and it coulda been a ghost town.
Hope to go back one day - great pictures meanwhile.
Hope to go back one day - great pictures meanwhile.
- WheelerDealer
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
My God. I've got to go there.
Amazing.
Amazing.
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
slaggbottom.... nice to see a post from you again as I always did enjoy your reports and photography. What an amazing trip this appears to have been for you both. I agree WheelerDealer - I have to go there! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
I went to Skye after kayaking across the Great Glen in July, but it seems like you had better weather. We were there for 5 days and never saw the tops of the peaks because of the weather. And the day we went to see the Old Man of Storr we couldn't see it when we were right next to it, and all the while we were being buffeted by winds so strong we couldn't stand at times, accompanied by lots of rain.
So what I'm saying is: it rains a lot in Scotland.
So what I'm saying is: it rains a lot in Scotland.
But for now we are young, let us lay in the sun and count every beautiful thing we can see.
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
Oh I need to get back there as an adult. Been there a couple times with my family and climbed Ben Nevis with my dad when I was 17, but haven't been back since. Need to return!
- altidude
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
Incredible! Thank you for sharing!
Added to my bucket list..
Added to my bucket list..
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
What about the whiskey?
Some mistakes are too much fun to make only once.
- slaggbottom
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
Lots of distilleries out there, though the only whiskey I had was during breakfast (one B&B had a bottle available, to spice up the porridge), and at the pub in Carbost where I had a "haggis strudel with whiskey sauce", which turned out to be my favorite meal of the trip.
Mmm... Haggis strudel....
Guess we lucked out with the weather. Only had 1 day that was a rain-out. All the other days it rained 5-7 times a day, alternating with some sun. It was constant rainbow-land.
-Matt
Mmm... Haggis strudel....
Guess we lucked out with the weather. Only had 1 day that was a rain-out. All the other days it rained 5-7 times a day, alternating with some sun. It was constant rainbow-land.
-Matt
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Re: Scotland 2012 Isles & Highlands TR
Sounds like a great trip! My next trip to Scotland will involve the western coast/highlands
Scotzman
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