The Sheerwater waiting at Arisaig to bring us to Eigg
The Sgùrr
View south to Galmisdale: the pier and our campsite at the beach
Cairn marking path to the right
The steep north face of The Sgùrr
A dreamy Rum to the north
The summit! Time for photos and a lazy rest
Jonathan, Tor and Hugo
Photo turned out very much out of focus, so is sharpened with software, giving a slightly artificial look
Jonathan selected the most difficult descent he could find: 45 degrees and steeper
Of course great fun to have this bit of a challenge!
Photo by Jonathan Caddy
The volcanic rock of The Sgùrr
Trees indicate the prevailing wind direction
First dinner at our camp; Jonathan cooked venison with veggies
Saturday morning, Moydart shrouded in morning mist
Walk to Cleadale - the lochan where Jonathan had been fishing 40 years ago
As can be seen, this lochan is now gradually disappearing in a natural way
The Rum Cuillin
Strolling on Traigh Chlithe
Sandstone and volcanic boulders
Bay of Laig
A volcanic dyke
Sheep family gave me two seconds before dashing off
Paddling to cool off
Traigh Na Bigil with its singing sands
Walking along the ridge of Beinn Bhuidhe
The Sgurr in the distance