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Wednesday 1 November 2023

SEVEN ferries in 2024

 Yes ... that's right. You didn't mis-read. My crossing in 2024 is going to include SEVEN ferry crossings. And it's going to be FUN. And I think it's going to be EVEN MORE absurd than my phone-in from London ... 

Here's a rough outline.

FRIDAY 10 May. Start and Kilchoan and take Ferry # 1 to Tobermory. End the day at campsite by River Ba.

SATURDAY 11 May. Make my way through the hills to Craignure. Ferry #2 to Oban. Overnight at Oban Youth Hostel.

SUNDAY 12 May. Ferry#3 to Lismore ... walk Lismore. Ferry #4 to Port Appin. End the day at Ballachulish.

MONDAY 13 May. Through North Ballachulish and Onich to Corran. Ferry #5 Corran Ferry back to north side of Great Glen, lochside road and ferry #6 Camusnagul ferry into Forth William

TUESDAY 14 May. Great Glen Way to Glas-dhoire

WEDNESDAY 15 May. Great Glen Way to Invermoriston

THURSDAY 16 May. Great Glen Way to Drumnadrochit, ferry #7 to Inverfarigaig, and overnight at Ault-na-goire

FRIDAY 17 May. Over the hills to Red Bothy

SATURDAY 18 May. Burma road to Aviemore and old logging road to Glen More Youth Hostel

SUNDAY 19 May. Past Ryvoan and Bynack More into Glen Avon and glen Builg, camping at south end of Loch Builg

MONDAY 20 May. Into Ballater

TUESDAY 21 May. Deeside Way to Dinnet then Firmounth Road and Fungle Road to Tarfside

Route from Tarfside to the coast, and finish point TBA; but with 3 days in had there should be no difficulty with that.


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