"Sunny Banks" - I think all the houses in the highlands have names.
Today's adventure was a hike up the mountain across the loche called Beinn Damh which is the view directly across from Eileen's family's village.
The first part was more like a Tolkien novel. It is lush and wooded with old growth and trickling streams of delicious clean water that we drank.
Soon enough we were climbing up the base of the mountain where nothing grew taller than the heather which makes these hills green. It was a bit challenging for having a path of loose rocks and gravel or boggy peat, not to mention that it always felt a lot more steep than it looked.
After lunch we pushed on to the peek that offered us the view of her village, Alligin.
It was quite steep at times :
This one was fortified with cement and had a flagpole.
Heres a 360 degree view from the top, where Eileen hasn't been since she was 13 yrs old.
In the end, we can claim we climbed 2,700 feet up. Our knees ached, our legs felt like rubber and our reward was a cold beer at the Torridon Inn just near the base of the mountain - where we saw this:
(*we actually chose a peek a couple hundred feet lower than the tallest, for preference to see Eileen's village)Eileen's Aunt and Uncle ran into us after our hike, and joined us for a drink and showed us this photo on their camera they took a couple hrs earlier when they saw us way up on top of the mountain when they were chatting to Eileen's Parents about in Alligin:
not a bad camera from so far away, eh?
Later Eileen's mom made a feast of a dinner party that included smoked salmon on a salad, roast venison with mashed potatoes and a tasty pickled cabbage dish that I had third helpings of. Followed by rhubarb custard and a cheese board from our Tain visit the day before. :)
It was a very good day.
Wow, what amazing scenery and looks like great hiking. Would love to see this part of the planet some day; maybe trace my 1/8 Scottish roots. I do like a Scottish Ale, so it must be genetic.
ReplyDeleteJoe, If I had these kind of hills around, I'd be a lot more fit. It was very rewarding, despite the screaming my calves did the day after.
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