Archive for the ‘Practice’ Category

An Teallach

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008


Above, on Lord Berkeley’s Seat, here looking over to An Teallach’s pinnacled ridge. This last shot (me) in all my Victorian elegance, made me smile.

Suilven

Monday, May 12th, 2008


Top; Deer corpses, Glencapisp hunting Lodge, Lochinver, Scotland, middle; walker on the lower summit of Suilven.

Over the years I have developed the rather foolish habit of running down most of hills I find myself summiting. Its great fun and very quick getting down, but I suspect it’s not going to be great for the longevity of my knees. In this case though, it left plenty of time for a wee dip in the lock at the base of Sullivan followed by a sand castle building session. I love to imagine how harsh the winter winds have been over the thousands of years it’s taken to make beaches on these inland locks.

Stac Pollaidh

Sunday, May 11th, 2008


We climbed the small, but very impressive Stac Pollaidh today, before doing a couple of coastal sea-cliff climbing routes at Reiff. Stac Pollaidh was particually impressive in the tolkienesque summit mists. Thankfully it cleared as we reached the impressive summit ridge scramble.

Ullapool harbour

Saturday, May 10th, 2008


A glowing welcome to Ullapool.

Talisker whiskey

Friday, May 9th, 2008


The fabulously peaty Talisker single malt whiskey at the Hartfell House country guest house and limetree restaurant, Moffet, Scotland.

8th May 2008

Thursday, May 8th, 2008


Tulip

7th May 2008

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008


Bluebell and Tulip

6th May 2008

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008


So nice to come back from the bleak Norwegian interior and find Summer in bloom at home. Helps me appreciate the simple cycle of things.

5th May 2008

Monday, May 5th, 2008


Esthwaite Water, Sunrise, Cumbria.


Bowness Ferry, Windermere

4th May 2008

Sunday, May 4th, 2008


Tower Bank Arms, Near Sawrey, Ambleside


Tower Bank Arms, Near Sawrey, Ambleside


Esthwaite Water, Sunset, Cumbria. Cracking overnight wild camping spot is this.

Just what I needed after a couple of weeks away – the Lake District, the other half, a proper pub, a real fire, real ale, and a pretty sunset.