A Tale of Two Lairigs
Posted: Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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Great photos MM, even with the phone! The U-shaped valley is a textbook example. Your "walk" would have represented a major expedition for me, but what scenery! Gorgeous. Thanks again!
Jill from EK
MM: ah you've brought back so many memories--i worked for six weeks with the district nurse in newtonmore and done this "route" on a highland pony called pearl,the owners of the hotel where i stayed(at that time it was called "the balavil arms)ran as a sideline trecking trips which i used a lot!!when i see the lovely pics you share with us sometimes i think"why am i going off to live "chez les kiwis"instead of going back to scotland! thanks,carol
carol from feeling nostalgique
Thanks for sharing. May you continue to have a wonderful time.
mjc from NM,USA
Another interesting trip mm. Now that July is here, do you have any trips planned for the summer?
Carol from IBHQ
Carol, not too sure exactly what I have planned - still got 3 geology field trips to do - 2 of these are going to be to Ulva (qv) and hopefully soon. I was also hoping to get a trip in to the remote stack of Stc Mhic Mhurchaidh, west of Iona, but it would need an awful lot of variables to be just right at the right time. I want to have another trip back to Knoydart soon as well. Also one of my targets for tis year was togo round the 4 highest tops of the Cairngorms, but I need to get a bit fitter for that. No doubt if any of this lot happens, it'll appear here! Cheers! MM
James (MM) from Mull
It's something to aim for MM. Were The Lairigs a warm-up exercise, a sort of training part one? Either way, it's a nice way to spend the summer.
Carol from IBHQ
The Lairigs thing has become a bit of an annual ritual now - I do it every year and I suppose it is a bit of a fitness litmus test. Definitely feel a lot better after it!
James (MM) from Tobermory
MM:if you go back to Knoydart and have time can you take a pics of the sands of morar??
carol from the usual place
Carol. Re Morar - I'll see what I can do! Always think of "Local Hero" when i am there. By the way, the theme tune for Local Hero, played on the sax - I am CONVINCED that it was influenced by the guitar solo in an unrecorded Runrig song called "Kishmul's Galley". Runrig used to do this live but never recorded it. They were playing it, including the evocative guitar solo, LONG before Knopfler came up with Local Hero. The guitar solo in "KG" is almost note for note the main theme played on the sax in "Local Hero" So there. Well its my thoughts anyway. Here we go, another rock thread about to begin.......
MM from Mull
MM,thanks, so,so sorry to show my ignorance once again but i'(hang my head in shame)have never heard a song by Runrig--i know they exist as my late sister used to rant on about them,but i've never heard the pleasure of hearing them
carol from the usual place
MM - I'm planning to do this walk in May going the same way round as you did but staying in Ryvoan Bothy along the way. My only worry is in fording the River Avon, how easy or difficult did you find this? Thanks for an excellent article and photos.
Dave from Cheshire