Wild camping in Waternish, Isle of Skye, the night before departure
Ferry ready to depart at 6:45am
The captain of the ship
Thousands of fulmars
On arrival we were first shown Boreray and it's stacks
Stac Lee, 165m
Part of Hirta's rock face
We could use a cleit on the campsite for cooking - which we did only once
The Street - some buildings have been refurbished
The house of the Gillies family
Sheep holds seen from the Gap
Cleits all the way uphill with their openings to the east
Boreray seen from the Gap
Our campsite
At the end of the day the sun came and Conachair was briefly cloud-free - I should have jumped on the opportunity to climb it, in the end this proved to be the only time the hill was not entirely shrouded in clouds
The church - a despiriting place!
Remains of WW2 aeroplane on the slopes of Conachair
We ascended Conachair on the morning of the second day in deep mist which wouldn't lift
The trig point of Conachair - no views today!
A Soay sheep shedding it's fur
Ruins of houses and blackhouses
Tor sitting on his thinker's stone
Plenty of cleits in various sizes