
Sunnier version of thelonious’s image from Glas-Bheinn Mhor – for balance, you understand. Well, Skye isn’t always misty. Clach Oscar stands a little beyond Loch na Sguabaidh in appropriately epic surroundings.
Image credit: Robert Gladstone
Sunnier version of thelonious’s image from Glas-Bheinn Mhor – for balance, you understand. Well, Skye isn’t always misty. Clach Oscar stands a little beyond Loch na Sguabaidh in appropriately epic surroundings.
I remember liking this hill. Fine walk.
I can't comment on every picture from your trip, but really these are wonderful.
What a view! I'm sooooo jealous. Must go there.....
Totally off the cuff, to be fair. Was driving toward Dunvegan and, passing Luib, looked up and thought 'Why not?' Massacred my itinerary, but there you are. I bumped into a young Austrian woman coming down from the summit (she'd left her husband lower down) and we talked of 'stuff'... how, in her opinion, her native Alps were elitist while these mountains are for everyone. Guess that's the point. After all, a clumsy giant has to chuck stones from somewhere. Incidentally there's a similar myth attached to the stone in Glen Loth: themodernantiquarian.com/site/2872/clach_mhic_mhios_glen_loth.html
Wish I'd have seen Clach Oscar at ground level...
Absolutely stunning view...was this one of your most weather blessed Scottish expeditions? Hat off and deep bow for your continued efforts.