Earlier in the year whilst paddling in the company of Wenley, around the Strathaird Peninsula of Skye from Elgol to Kilmarie to get some photos for the guidebook, we came across a young lamb marooned at the back of a small gully on the rocky coastline. Anxious not to leave it to it’s fate, […]
Archive for September, 2007
Navigation buoys serve seafarers by keeping them out of harm’s way. However they also serve as a very convenient perch for sea birds like this Black Gulliemot on which to socialise, poo and chill out on, before taking to the air again.
A novel use for a large piece of plastic road drain - a weather & UV proof home for a Valley Aluet Sea II! I came across this excellent kayak house whilst on the Isle of Eigg.
Standing alone at the end of road on the windswept Waternish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye, are the ruins of Trumpan Church. Back in 1758 this church was the scene of a brutal massacre.
The Macleods of Skye had earlier in the year killed many Macdonald’s on the Isle of Eigg and hence the […]


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