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Digging up the Scottish Family Tree
... to pick-up our hire car. Challenged accepted and some time later challenged achieved, albeit both wetter for the experience. At this stage, Michelle's immune system is being sorely tested! The drive out of Edinburgh to head north was a challenge. Not only had I not driven a manual car since 1984, but not driven in peak hour Edinburgh traffic - not a very smart combination. Anyhow, 45 minutes later we get out the one way streets and small lane ways ...
Day 3 - Inverarnan to Tyndrum (12.4 miles)
... was still a little quick for me. We got to the halfway mark at the the crossroads where the path splits off to Crainlarich. I didn't want to go there but Richard had arranged to meet Clive and Rosie in the coffee shop there, so we split and went our separate ways. Not mentioning any names, but this is the point were a few people have started the WHW skipping out the first 47 miles!!!! Just completing the second half of the way. Being on my own again gave me time ...
A Piece of magic
This is a very special place for me and felt it important for David to experience such a beautiful place. Walks by the River Tay, drinks and stovies in the Taybank barI have never been anywhere more peaceful.This leg of our journey was to give me a chance to say goodbye to some of my best friends and so they could get a chance to meet ...
Ben Nevis
... 10 . Down sucked, it is hell on a tall guys knees. It was way ***********ger and more beautiful then I thought. They were closed for lunch early at visitors center i was choked i wanted a coffee so bad. It was -5 at top 6inches of snow plus 10 at bottom my sweaty tshirt froze at top. I drove to ferry and had a venison burger and belhaven best bitter so good. I spent the rest of the day touring Skye and booked tour for morning ...
Hightailing it through the Highlands
... have time to drive by Loch Lomond on our way but after spending the day at the Highland Games it wasn’t possible. It was yet another lovely drive and our B&B was also really lovely and cute (and the breakfast was another great home cooked feast).
We had a wander around the town which was another nice town. Evan was accosted by a drunk dildo waving dude in the street who loved his beard a little too much. He had also been called Jesus twice in Scotland ...