BAM 3/3
After a great few days away with the Mrs in Stirling and Edinburgh, I soon waved her off at the train station for me to drive further north to Cannich, near glen Affric. It has been mentioned that this is a new one which could be called 'wifepacking'
So with not many miles in my legs these days due to driving to work since October and only getting out now and then, I wasn't quite as fit as I thought.
I loaded the bike to the hilt, food, snacks, wine, drone, chair, tent and a huge load of logs. My plan was to get to the Camban bothy at the far end of Glen Affric but as we all know, plans can change and I was fully expecting plan B.
The weather was fine, no wind, snow on the tops and patches near parts of the trail with plenty of cloud. The going was good on fire roads which snaked its way through the forestry. As the afternoon went on my weary legs were not enjoying the wonderful Glen. Bouts of heavy rain came and went which didn't do my morale any good, which made me think of pitching up the tent. I soon perked up after a good feed and after a good view of some stags.
The last hour was tough through a boggy area and I thankfully reached the bothy just after sun set.
I joined 3 other walkers there who were walking the Affric and Kintail way and they were super happy that I brought the logs and fairy lights!
The next morning was simply stunning, I returned the way I came in and even came away with a souvenir like some of my previous visits to Scotland.
I'll let the photo's tell the story.....
The old shire horse fully loaded!!
Not too shabby tbf
The western edge of Loch Affric with locked fishermans hut on the shore
He was a big fella!
The bike looked heavier than the stag!
Camban bothy, made up of two room, both with wooden platforms and a stove in one room
I woke up to the sun beaming down on the bothy, this was to be a good day
The morning will take some beating
I'm not sure why, but I quite like this one
Picked up my forth antler from Scotland trips, the trick is to just have little wander off the trail from time to time.
I could have had a pair still on the skull but other 'bits' were still attached!
This is one I'll never forget
And as per normal, they'll be a film coming soon
