Yet another long day on the trail as I walk 14 miles and climb 669m across the hills to Cluanie, where I find an ideal camping spot beside the river. It was pitch dark when I arrived so it's a good job I always carry my head torch. I took a walk down to the Cluanie Inn where they were kind enough to give me some fresh drinking water which I used to make my noodles once I got back to my tent.
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
The Scottish National Trail - Garrygualach to Cluanie
Distance: 13 miles/10 hours
Yet another long day on the trail as I walk 14 miles and climb 669m across the hills to Cluanie, where I find an ideal camping spot beside the river. It was pitch dark when I arrived so it's a good job I always carry my head torch. I took a walk down to the Cluanie Inn where they were kind enough to give me some fresh drinking water which I used to make my noodles once I got back to my tent.
Yet another long day on the trail as I walk 14 miles and climb 669m across the hills to Cluanie, where I find an ideal camping spot beside the river. It was pitch dark when I arrived so it's a good job I always carry my head torch. I took a walk down to the Cluanie Inn where they were kind enough to give me some fresh drinking water which I used to make my noodles once I got back to my tent.
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