Walking

A bit of walking

We were originally heading west this morning – but when the mountains in the distance started to disappear in the rain we turned south.

Clash Wood

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The rain caught up with us here so we headed into Inverness.

Inverness

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Where it was raining – so we went to the museum.

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The Achavrail Armlet

Whilst in the museum Jeremy and I sat down and played the ancient game of Merrells – google it to find out more! I won.

After a Chinese lunch the sun came out and the walk along the River Ness was excellent.

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Dingwall

After several games of Rummikub and crib, back at the tent we went for an evening walk to the Firth and the town.

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rain clouds on the way

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New Backpacking Tent – MSR Hubba

Just before coming away I bought a new tent – a lightweight, one person MSR Hubba. Because the tent can be erected without pegs, I had put it up in our living room and in a friend’s conservatory but today was the first chance to put it up outdoors and pegging it out.

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It came with six light alloy stakes but I have replaced these with eight titanium hooked pegs. It takes just six pegs to put the tent up, the extras are, a second peg for the door and one for a rear guy line. This guy was not supplied with the tent but I am going to add one for stability in windy conditions and also to use as a line for drying equipment on.

Here are the weights in grams – total is 1374g.

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This is much lighter than my previous backpacking tent (a Coleman Bedrock II) and it packs much smaller. This packed size was the most important reason for changing my tent as it now gives me more useable volume in my Golite Jam backpack, for food and equipment on multi-day trips.

Compared to the wedge shaped Coleman tent it has more useable space as the porch is larger, although the floor area in the inner tent is smaller. However with the arched shape I can comfortably sit up in the centre of the tent and safely use my MSR Pocket Rocket stove, on a 100g gas bottle, in the shelter of one on the doors – and if the wind changes direction (as it did a few weeks back when I was camping at Dunbar) I can use the other door.

The tent is simple to put up – but I was doing it in no wind – on a windy mountain it would be a bit more “flappy”!

I was going to sleep in it tonight but after getting the tent up there were a number of strong rumbles of thunder, so rather than have a wet tent to deal with in the morning, I packed it away and will use it overnight, later on this holiday.

There was a little light rain, not a storm, just enough to make things damp but it stopped after twenty minutes, so I could have used the new tent.

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Sunday’s Photos

The railway runs behind the Dingwall Camping and Caravan site – although the trains are frequent they do not really disturb us.

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The footpath into the town crosses the line and with the sun this morning it made for a good photo – with a little help from Pro HDR, to balance out the light and add a bit to the saturation.

We headed north today and out to the coast near Nigg.

Ballintore

These fish are part of a number of public art exhibits along the coast.

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A close up.

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The Mermaid of the North

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The rocks on the beach had interesting patterns in them.

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Tarbat Ness

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We walked along the cliff tops and were able to easily get down to the sea – and we somewhere suitable for lunch. Here is a shot of Jeremy preparing the lunch on the Crusader stove – meatballs and crackers, followed by bananas and peach tea.

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This is where we were having lunch.

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We then walked up and around the point near the lighthouse.

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With it starting to get cloudy we decided to head back to the tent – Jeremy to read a book and me to work on a quote for a prospective new client.

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Walking to Glenmore

The weather was fine today so Jeremy and I set off to the “Squirrel Cafe”, following the Old Logging Trail.

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When we got to the Squirrel Cafe – it would have been rude not to have gone in.

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Squirrel Cafe = Glenmore Shop and Cafe.

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The shop is built on a steep slope so the cafe, at the back of the shop overlooks the forest. The owners put out bird and squirrel food so there are always lots off birds to see and most times red squirrels, but not today.

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Loch Morlich

We found somewhere right by the Loch for lunch.

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