2nd April
The weather stayed good, a few gusts overnight but the rain mostly kept away. Some interesting people at the bothy/campsite.
Looking back to Barrisdale |
Redundant gate |
Amazing place |
Road? climbing up from Kinloch Hourn |
An end to end walk
2nd April
The weather stayed good, a few gusts overnight but the rain mostly kept away. Some interesting people at the bothy/campsite.
Looking back to Barrisdale |
Redundant gate |
Amazing place |
Road? climbing up from Kinloch Hourn |
1st April
A strong easterly wind picked up overnight, blowing straight down the glen. It was rather like sleeping in a wind tunnel
Clouds building over the hills |
Gleann Meadail |
Allt Gleann Meadail |
The café |
A local |
Spring had arrived in Inverie |
Even up the hill a bit |
View east from Mam Barrisdale |
First glimpse of Loch Hourn |
31st March
Cold but dry with little wind as I set off on the wrong track from Barridale! Soon corrected by crossing the river, I was going to get wet feet today anyway.
River Barrisdale |
Up Glen Barrisdale to the north ridge of Slat Bheinn.
Slat Bheinn on the right |
View to the next top from Slat Bheinn |
Find you way down through that lot! |
Views from Sgurr a' Choire-bheithe |
The dark spot is a Golden Eagle 🦅 |
Nice clouds but no Eagles |
Another rocky descent |
Sgurr na Ciche |
Saturday 30/03/24
A good weather forecast for a few days at Easter tempted me over to the west coast, so after the indoor model flying session on Saturday morning I headed off.
A view west from the road |
100 miles later, including the last 22 on a deteriorating single track road I was at Kinloch Hourn in the late afternoon sunshine
Looking east up Loch Hourn |
It was a glorious walk to Barrisdale on the path that swoops up and down the hills beside Inner Loch Hourn.
Loch Hourn |
Arrived at Barrisdale as the sun set, just in time to get the tent up as darkness fell.
7 miles, 650 meters ascent
15th September
A grey morning for the short walk to Scarborough station and the train to
York.
Grand Hotel Scarborough |
Newcastle railway station |
There were some buses, but not going the right way. |
Lots of time to look at the view from the bus |
The walk was great, the journey there and back less so!
14th September
Colder in the morning turning into another beautiful sunny day.
Started today's walk with Jack, Jasmine and dogs as far as Osgodby.After a very short bit of road it was down through the trees toward the sea again.
The path then followed the cliff top high above the seals basking on the low tide rocks below.If you enlarge the picture (by clicking on it) you may just see a group of seals on the rock near the centre. |
Filey Brigg |
Out to the headland of Filey Brigg where the Cleveland Way ends.
Filey beach |
Filey sailing club boat park |
Back to Scarborough for a tour of the town.
The Grand Hotel |
The Harbour entrance |
8.5 miles walked
400 meters ascent
13th September
A beautiful sunny morning and and the temperature was reasonable, stayed good all day.
Scarborough from the hostel window |
Coastal erosion |
Another great day with fantastic views and quite a lot of up and down to keep it interesting.
Robin Hood's Bay is really interesting with its steep, narrow streets leading down to the sea with no real harbour.
Robin Hood's Bay |
YHA Boggle Hole, near Robin Hood's Bay |
then Scarborough North Bay where the Cleveland Way follows the marine drive around the headland below the castle.
Scarborough Castle |
The Harbour on the south side is where all the 'amusements' are.
But it is also a 'proper' harbour.I stopped at the King Richard the Third pub and arranged to meet Jack and Jasmine who were putting up with me for the night.Scarborough South Bay |
21.5 miles walked
1300 meters ascent