Hiking in Fort William
Wednesday, March 8th, 2006 11:54 amEverybody hold your thumbs, Crocky is in a French test at the moment! It's about the Future tense, terrible stuff.
Apart from that: we managed it! We did manage to obtain reasonably-priced tickets (£15) and went to Fort William, hiking. The bus tour up there alone is absolutely worth it, the landscape is so absolutely gorgeous. Although we could not really see that much of it because of our luck with the weather. Yesterday, it was warm, sunny, cloudy, and dry.
Yesterday, it was cold, rainy, and everything was hidden in thick, white mist, which of course has an appeal of it's own. The rain and the could sucked, though.
I'll show of the ton of pictures we've taken as soon as I can load them on the stick and have time to select some to show you. All of them will probably go to bugbitten.
So, and here comes my completely over-awed account of our trip.
Caution, cheese and possibly bad prose ahead!
We reached home at 21:58 and walked home through the drizzle happily, wet through and too tired to cook so it was Fish and Chips on the way back.
So, everybody visit Scotland! Why? Glencoe alone is reason enough. :)
Apart from that: we managed it! We did manage to obtain reasonably-priced tickets (£15) and went to Fort William, hiking. The bus tour up there alone is absolutely worth it, the landscape is so absolutely gorgeous. Although we could not really see that much of it because of our luck with the weather. Yesterday, it was warm, sunny, cloudy, and dry.
Yesterday, it was cold, rainy, and everything was hidden in thick, white mist, which of course has an appeal of it's own. The rain and the could sucked, though.
I'll show of the ton of pictures we've taken as soon as I can load them on the stick and have time to select some to show you. All of them will probably go to bugbitten.
So, and here comes my completely over-awed account of our trip.
Caution, cheese and possibly bad prose ahead!
( The Trip )
We reached home at 21:58 and walked home through the drizzle happily, wet through and too tired to cook so it was Fish and Chips on the way back.
So, everybody visit Scotland! Why? Glencoe alone is reason enough. :)