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An island hop and a great new cycle track

On Sunday I enjoyed a fine cycle taking in two ferry crossings, an island adventure on Lismore and a look at parts of the National Cycle Network Route 78 that are already open.
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    Posted from Port, Scotland, United Kingdom.

    Ben Bhraggie

    Back home after a soggy walk up Ben Bhraggie this evening. On the way up it seemed like it would be a beautiful evening but then the heavens opened… and stayed open.
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    Glen Orrin cycle

    Cycling up to Orrin reservoir now. Been caught in a couple of showers but when it clears the views are phenomenal!

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    Posted from Highland, United Kingdom.

    The Five Sisters of Kintail

    Take a look at the new TGO for February, which includes one of my routes down in Kintail.

    It’s the famous five sisters walk, which includes three Munros and – on the winter’s day we did it – some unforgettable views.
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    Suardalan Bothy & Beinn Sgritheall


    I spent a great but tiring weekend recently in the west with Peter Evans, staying in Suardalan Bothy in Glen More, near Sheil Bridge, then in the Kintail Lodge bunkhouse.

    On the Saturday we ventured up Beinn Sgritheall from its more dramatic north side, which has a much less demanding gradient than the roadside route from Arnisdale. We had a beautiful clear day – before all the snow arrived this week – so enjoyed views from the summit over the Knoydart and to the Cuillin ridge on Skye.

    We walked in and out to the bothy in the pitch dark, so I’ve no idea what the route through the forest from Moyle looks like. We struggled to find the bothy late on the Friday night when we arrived, in fact. In hindsight, we should have taken a bearing from the bridge where you emerge from the forest, but thankfully there’s a wall which we followed round until we found our beds for the night.

    There was no-one else there that weekend, and we found the bothy well looked after and in excellent condition. It even had some candles and firewood and coal waiting to be used. It was a cold night outside but I slept well in my down sleeping bag, and that was without us lighting the fire.

    After doing Ben Sgritheall, we headed to Skye on the Sunday, to do another long walk (around 10 miles) around Elgol and above the cliffs from Camasunary.

    In the lodge, we had the company of a chap who was cycling around Scotland for three months and climbing Munros as he went. And he was 60! Happy retirement – I hope I’m doing something like that when I’m 60.