I have so many fantastic images from the walk. These below are the final ones of three parts. See previous blogs for earlier images from the walk. I hope you enjoy them.
From Skye we had a series of idyllic high camp sites to the north of Glen Shiel. This one was just past An Socach.
A snooze on Mullach na Dheiragain
This image taken early one August morning after a period of wind, rain and gloom. The sun shone, the birds were singing and everything was well with the world. Skye looks north over Loch Monar.
This is a wonderful bothy near to Achnashellach called Bearneas Bothy. A real wilderness feel. A front came in so we spent the day holed up in this bothy listening to rain batter down on the roof.
This was taken on what felt like a rooftop - on the summit of Maoile Lunndaidh.
A real hoolie of a day! We battled across Beinn Liath Mhor in very strong winds to get down into Torridon.
Skye on top of the world and on top of Liathach in Torridon.
The path along Liathach is very dramatic running along the edge of a precipitous drop.
From Liathach it was Beinn Alligin and then onto Beinn Eighe as shown above. We were so lucky with the weather in Torridon. Clear, calm and sunny!

1 comment:
They are a joy to see. Some walk you had and a great cause to raise money for. Well done.
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