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- Drying out with a firewood partly foraged from a the Black Burn, partly lugged on my back over the Corrieyairack.
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- The interesting ruined trestle bridge at Fort Augsutus, a Dipper singing loudly from its nearest trestle and a Grey Wagtail feeding young in tis furthest.
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- Dr Ian Blyth of the University of the Highlands and Islands introducing us to Debord’s concept of the dérive at the local history day. I feel a blog post coming on…
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- Inexplicably shot and dumped Mountain Hare (left) and Rabbit (right). IDs confirmed by the Hare Preservation Trust.
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- As I rested at what looked like an idyllic lochside campsite on the Great Glen Way, a Wood Warbler and a Cuckoo sang overhead.
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- On the Great Glen Way along Loch Oich there are two alternative routes, this cycleway along the old railway or a nicer lochside path. Sadly the latter was badly obstructed by fallen trees at the west end.