The Finish of the Great Glen Way

We made it to Inverness. It was a long day today of somewhere around 32 km. We had glimpses of Loch Ness, and saw Urquhart Castle, but most of the day was in forest or behind hills. Our feet wereLes mer
On to Drumnadrochit

We left a little after 9 am from Invermoriston. The trail climbed fairly steeply right away and later on the High Route and the Low Route separated and we took the High Route. It got up to about 450Les mer
More pictures from Today

Other pictures taken on trail to Invermoriston
To Invermoriston

We left Fort Augustus and took the High Route to Invermoriston. The High Route gets to 350 meters above Loch Ness, so you get out of the trees and can see nice views. Across the Loch was the HorseshoeLes mer
On to Fort Augustus

We walked today from Lagan Locks to Fort Augustus. It was a relatively short day of around 17 km on a level surface. Much of the route was along the original railway line that was never commissionedLes mer
To Invergarry

This morning we left Spean Bridge after breakfast. Colin (the B&B owner) drove us to Garlochy and we carried on from yesterday. We’ve been really lucky with the weather. It was forecast toLes mer
Gairlochy Lock

These are pictures of the lock at Gairlochy which we walked by yesterday and this morning
On the Great Glen Way to Spean Bridge

We left Fort William this morning to start our hike along the Great Glen Way to Inverness. This route follows a huge geologic fault that can be traced to Newfoundland from when Scotland andLes mer
Hiking Carn Mor Dearg Arête Part 3

Arriving on Ben Nevis
It was quite a slog getting onto Ben Nevis from the arête. It was about 220 meters of boulder clambering. When we got to the top at 1344 meters we had our second Munro of theLes mer
Hiking Carn Mor Dearg Arête Part 2

On the Arete
It was pretty slow going with lots of clambering around rocks and route finding. We made our way along it towards Ben Nevis which towers above.
Hiking Carn Mor Dearg Arête Part 1

Getting to the Ridge
We wanted to hike up Ben Nevis, but rather than do it the normal way we tried something more interesting. There is an arête, which is the top edge of a big bowl behind Ben Nevis,Les mer
Just hanging out in Fort William

This was our “off day” for sleeping in and just hanging out. After breakfast we wandered into town and had a coffee and then visited the shops. It’s a busy town with hikers coming off the WestLes mer
More pictures from today

Just a few more pictures from today’s walk
Finish of the West Highland Way

We left Kinlochleven after a huge breakfast. Here you can eat porridge or cereal and fruit to start and then a main course afterwards. Bob had scrambled eggs and salmon and toast after the cereal,Les mer
Our thirty year anniversary

We were in Kinlochleven for our Thirty year wedding anniversary
More pictures from today

Just a few more pictures from yesterday and today
To Kinlochleven

Today we hiked from the Glen Coe ski centre, past Kings House to Kinlochleven. The trail goes up to around 500 meters elevation, ascending up what is called the Devil’s Staircase, which isLes mer
More pictures from Sunday

Here are some more photos on the trail from Tyndrum to Glencoe
More Pictures on Way to Glencoe

These pictures were taken today on the walk to Glencoe
To Glencoe

We left Tyndrum at 7:45 so we’d have lots of time to do our leg of 31 km today. It started out coolish and cloudy with mist. As the day went on it got hot and humid. We have been really battling theLes mer
Flowers along the trail

Flowers and other scenes along the hike
On to Tyndrum

Today we walked from Inverarnan to Tyndrum, which is about 20km. At the Beinglas Farm last night we had to sleep with the windows closed due to a “midges outbreak”. We haven’t found them at allLes mer
To Inverarnan

Today started out cool but turned hot later in the day. We hiked along the east shore of Loch Lomond. The first 11 km was fairly straightforward along a well graded trail. The second half was moreLes mer
To Rowardennan

We left Drymen around 9 am. It was cool and misty but not raining. The cloud ceiling was pretty low but we could catch glimpses of Loch Lomond in the distance. We walked through quite a few areas ofLes mer
Milngavie to Dryman: Flowers and Animals

Milngavie to Dryman

This leg was 19 km. It started off nice and cool but by the afternoon it was really hot. The first half was mostly through woods alongside streams and fields. At the halfway mark we stopped atLes mer
Reisende300 K is quite an accomplishment! Well done! D.
ReisendeWhat a feat!
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