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P1000894 * Hallelujah, an unlocked hut!  (The weather was a bit grim and I fancied a sit down out of the wind and rain). * 2560 x 1920 * (3.09MB)
P1000895 * Luxury.  I ate my apple and signed the book.  A few Challengers had been this way, including three who'd spent the night there.  Bagsy bottom bunk. * 2560 x 1920 * (2.97MB)
P1000896 * 2560 x 1920 * (3.02MB)
P1000897 * 2560 x 1920 * (3.02MB)
P1000899 * 2560 x 1920 * (3.05MB)
  Hallelujah, an unlocked hut! (The weather was a bit grim and I fancied a sit down out of the wind and rain).  
  Luxury. I ate my apple and signed the book. A few Challengers had been this way, including three who'd spent the night there. Bagsy bottom bunk.  
   
   
   
P1000900 * I had to cross the River Meig at some point and this seemed as good as anywhere.  NH164484 * 2560 x 1920 * (3.03MB)
P1000901 * After crossing the Meig, I then totally lost the abillity to read a map and had one of those infuriating arguments with my GPS and map.  Eventually I decided to believe what they were telling me and I found the path beside the Allt an Amise between Creag Dhubh Bheag and Meall a' Ghiubhais. * 2560 x 1920 * (3.07MB)
P1000901_2 * 2612 x 1228 * (358KB)
P1000902 * First sight of Loch Monar. * 2560 x 1920 * (3.0MB)
P1000903 * I was surprised to find, when sorting my photos, that I had very few of my camping spots.  I can only assume that this was because the weather was so miserable that, once I was in my tent, that was it for the night and there was no way I was going outside to take photos.  This night I camped about 2.5km past Monar Lodge.  Boy, it was grim. * 2560 x 1920 * (3.0MB)
  I had to cross the River Meig at some point and this seemed as good as anywhere. NH164484  
  After crossing the Meig, I then totally lost the abillity to read a map and had one of those infuriating arguments with my GPS and map. Eventually I decided to believe what they were telling me and I found the path beside the Allt an Amise between Creag Dhubh Bheag and Meall a' Ghiubhais.  
   
  First sight of Loch Monar.  
  I was surprised to find, when sorting my photos, that I had very few of my camping spots. I can only assume that this was because the weather was so miserable that, once I was in my tent, that was it for the night and there was no way I was going outside to take photos. This night I camped about 2.5km past Monar Lodge. Boy, it was grim.  
P1000903_2 * 2560 x 1512 * (281KB)
P1000904 * Day 3.  My new camera has a good zoom.... but the deer still move too fast. * 2560 x 1920 * (2.9MB)
P1000905 * 2560 x 1920 * (2.91MB)
P1000906 * A bridge crossing the River Farrar at NH262383 * 2560 x 1920 * (2.91MB)
P1000907 * It may look like a boring photo but this was quite an emotional time for me.  I slipped half way down that bare patch of hill and was stuck, unable to go up or sideways.  I lowered myself down to the river (on my backside) then walked along/in the river until I could find a safe place to climb up again. * 2560 x 1920 * (2.88MB)
   
  Day 3. My new camera has a good zoom.... but the deer still move too fast.  
   
  A bridge crossing the River Farrar at NH262383  
  It may look like a boring photo but this was quite an emotional time for me. I slipped half way down that bare patch of hill and was stuck, unable to go up or sideways. I lowered myself down to the river (on my backside) then walked along/in the river until I could find a safe place to climb up again.  
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