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WHW – Kinlochlevel to Fort William (15 miles)

By the sixth night I was starting to get the hang of camping and had slept well. The view in the morning was good too. There were actually two deer …


WHW – Tyndrum to Glencoe (17 miles)

I didn’t sleep very well at Tyndrum. The camp site was poorly set out. “Hiker huts” were set right next to the camping pitches with picnic tables between them. Sadly …


WHW – Glencoe to Kinlochleven (10.5 miles)

One of the things I find about toilets is that if I walk into a gents and there are no urinals, I immediately think I might have walked into the …


WHW – Inverarnan to Tyndrum (12 miles)

As the previous day was quite long and tiring I had a bit of a lie in. Sadly the camp shop didn’t have any porridge (in Scotland!) so I had …


WHW – Sallochy to Inverarnan (16 miles)

It had rained overnight so I had to pack up a wet tent (this was a common occurrence). This day’s section of the guidebook started from Rowardennan which is 2.5 …


WHW – Drymen to Sallochy (11.5 miles)

After camping I’d had a pretty good night’s sleep. It looked like it was going to be sunny so I set off reasonably early in case it got particularly hot …


West Highland Way – Milngavie to Drymen (12 miles)

Before starting the West Highland Way (WHW) I spent the night in Glasgow so that I could start early the next day from Milngavie. I notice that the Chip Shop …


Preparing for the West Highland Way

So now that the World Cup is over (sadly my prediction of England beating Japan in the final turned out to be a little off the mark) I can now …