The first hiking day through low hills and fields. Lots of stone walls and sheep. It was the perfect time to see lambs, tons of them-- so cute frolicking through the fields. Playing and aggravating their mamas.
View of Loch Lomond from atop Conic Hill.
The wildflowers were just exquisite- all different kinds, but giant giant fields of blooming bluebells. I've never seen fields of flowers in the mountains like this before.
For some reason this picture of my Grandpa with his pups accidentally got selected when I was uploading and I thought I'd leave it- he's definitely awesome and a good thing to like. :)
These were someone's pet guinea pigs we met at a campground while hiking. They were huge for guinea pigs. Super cute. Also there were tons of dogs hiking the WHW with their people, so fun to see them over and over. All so well-behaved and friendly!
The yellow scotch broom or gorse or whatever you call it was in full bloom too and everywhere. Such a strong bright yellow in the sort of muted tones of the Highlands. Really remarkable.
These slugs were pretty common along the way and since they aren't the ones eating my dahlias at home (ARGHH) I was able to appreciate them.
Tons of ferns in the mountains in the Highlands. So beautiful and different from dry western mountains in the US.
The sore feet statue at the end! This was of course after we'd showered and recovered a bit. The lady in red is Andrea, a friend we met up with along the way, almost every night. Fun to have trail friends!
Then a visit to the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides. We rented a car and driving it was very very stressful, but Mull was a beautiful island. This is the town of Tobermory.
Then a day trip to the Isle of Staffa and the most amazing basalt columnar formations. These are naturally occurring formations, but feel almost temple like in their shape and grandeur. Really cool.
And a last short visit to the Treshnish Isles where there are billions of puffins and other see birds! I have so many puffin pictures, it was hard to pick just one!
We also found a couple of good knitting shops in Edinburgh, so that was fun and crafty too. I hope everyone had a good week here, head over to Lee Anna's for more things to like!
Hi Shannon! I missed you but probably not as much as the pups. I'll bet they are thrilled to have you home. Lovely pictures of your hike. I especially love seeing the gorse and the fields of wildflowers. I remember that so vividly when visiting. I have always wanted to return and rent a car and head to the highlands. Beautiful country. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteA hiking trip to Scotland is my idea of a great holiday so I am envious! The scenery looks very much like my home province of Newfoundland right down to the puffins which is Newfoundland's provincial bird. I think I would feel right at home there! Lovely photos and beautiful memories for you. Eek the size of those guinea pigs...they grow them big there and the slug too!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing adventure! I love the field flowers, the rock formations and all the beautiful nature photos.
ReplyDeleteShannon, what a trip! Thanks for sharing your adventure - I really enjoyed your pictures.
ReplyDeleteOh, neat! Those guinea pigs look huge. :-) all those colorful houses - so pretty. The basalt cliffs - now neat they just happened that way. That field of bluebells is truly impressive. Looks like such a fun trip.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a cool adventure. I love the idea of a walking vacation. That may be a good reason for me to get new knees. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! A trip of a lifetime! Thank you so much for sharing the photos with us! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI "like" this post! What a beautiful country and great photos. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteI loved every minute and picture. What a trip of a lifetime. Memories of beauty.
ReplyDeleteI had to paint one of your pics
Leeanna
OK obviously I got lost somewhere in time, but oh such awesome pictures.
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