Black Guillemot, Isle of Mull

A Valley Day – Isle of Mull

Originally written 19/07/2017 One of the best things about visiting the same place year after year is the chance to build up an intimate understanding of its flora and fauna and as a result notice any changes that may occur. Indeed my ever present notebook in which we record our Read more…

Eas Fors, Isle of Mull

Eas Fors – Isle of Mull

Originally written 16/07/2017 Eas Fors is Mull’s most spectacular waterfall enjoying an unhindered drop directly into the waters of Loch Tuath. Even during a dry spell it makes for an impressive sight but after a full day’s rain? Thunderous is the word. Although the morning had started a little grey Read more…

Isle of Mull

Fogbound – Isle of Mull

Originally written 15/07/2017 If it wasn’t raining today then it was pouring. After dancing with the rain gods and chancing our luck for the last two afternoons we had definitely lost the advantage and woke to find the valley gone and in its place a complete pea souper. Water ran Read more…

Calgary by Kayak

Calgary by Kayak – Isle of Mull

Originally written 12/07/2017 No one could call the weather up until now poor but Wednesday was simply glorious. Wall to wall sunshine, barely a breeze to rustle the bracken and with temperatures troubling the upper teens we had the perfect excuse to deploy our kayaks for the first time this Read more…

View from Dun Ara, Glengorm

Glengorm Dun – Isle of Mull

Originally written 11/07/2017 After a long journey and two full on days we were well up for taking things a little gentler on Tuesday. Quite how we ended up walking five miles across broken country and rocky shorelines then is anyone’s guess.. Glengorm was destination of choice with a route Read more…