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KarenWoo Jul 31st, 2023 02:00 PM

umretdd, thank you for your kind words, and I hope you get to visit Scotland soon. It is such a beautiful country! We weren't disappointed in any of the places we visited.

panecott, thank you for your compliments. I hope you can return to Scotland soon. As you know, the scenery will take your breath away. And I suspect that the food offerings and dining choices have greatly improved since the 70's. There is so much variety. And my husband and I are feeling better; we have tested negative for Covid for a week now.

starrs Aug 7th, 2023 06:30 PM

What a fabulous TR! Incredible photos!

KarenWoo Aug 8th, 2023 05:36 AM

Starrs, thank you! We had a wonderful trip; I wish it was longer!

starrs Aug 8th, 2023 07:03 AM

I'll refer to this report when I plan for a trip to Scotland.
BTW, I loved Eygalières. Lucky "kids"!

KarenWoo Aug 8th, 2023 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by starrs (Post 17486005)
I'll refer to this report when I plan for a trip to Scotland.
BTW, I loved Eygalières. Lucky "kids"!

Fortunately, or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it, my daughter and her family who were living in Provence relocated to Dallas a few months ago for their jobs. A big move! So they are much closer to us. We live in MA so it's a 4-hour flight from Boston to DFW. When we visited them in France, we always had to change planes somewhere, so a much longer trip, of course. But we loved visiting France, and I will miss those trips.

BritishCaicos Aug 9th, 2023 12:09 AM

So glad you made it.

your photos are such a good advert for our great food scene.

Camusdarach beach is such a special place. If you look down the beach (north) on your photo there’s two houses at the end - we tried to buy one just to the left of these two last year but it went wrong.

if you are over again , start the trail at Oban go over to The Outer Hebrides and then back down to Glasgow …..the seascapes on the zest coast match The Bahamas but the food/whiskey is better.

bilboburgler Aug 9th, 2023 07:01 AM

"whiskey"???? British have you been hacked?

janisj Aug 9th, 2023 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by BritishCaicos (Post 17486211)
. . . if you are over again , start the trail at Oban go over to The Outer Hebrides and then back down to Glasgow …..the seascapes on the zest coast match The Bahamas but the food/whiskey is better.


Originally Posted by bilboburgler (Post 17486289)
"whiskey"???? British have you been hacked?

I was thinking the same thing :) that can't possibly be BC (unless he's been out f the country just tooooooo long)

janisj Aug 9th, 2023 07:57 AM

A sobering reminder about hiking in Scotland - two climbers and their very experienced guide fell to their deaths in Glencoe just this past Saturday.

BritishCaicos Aug 9th, 2023 09:14 AM

Good grief - I’m sat in France , on a London based VPN , on a British designed, American owned, Chinese manufactured iPad which is set to French keyboard layouts and French language whilst I’m writing English on an American forum.

The sum total of all that is that spell check tells people to buy the Irish stuff.

Sometimes I really must re-read the rubbish I type.

I blame Brexit.

BritishCaicos Aug 9th, 2023 09:17 AM

It’s done it again …what happened to the Auld Alliance. French settings put an e in.

starrs Aug 9th, 2023 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by BritishCaicos (Post 17486355)
Good grief - I’m sat in France , on a London based VPN , on a British designed, American owned, Chinese manufactured iPad which is set to French keyboard layouts and French language whilst I’m writing English on an American forum.
.

The best AND the worst of globalization.

KarenWoo Aug 9th, 2023 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by BritishCaicos (Post 17486211)
So glad you made it.

your photos are such a good advert for our great food scene.

Camusdarach beach is such a special place. If you look down the beach (north) on your photo there’s two houses at the end - we tried to buy one just to the left of these two last year but it went wrong.

if you are over again , start the trail at Oban go over to The Outer Hebrides and then back down to Glasgow …..the seascapes on the zest coast match The Bahamas but the food/whiskey is better.

BritishCaicos, I am so happy you saw my trip report because I wanted you to know that we did go to Arisaig at your suggestion. When I looked up Arisaig in my Michelin Green Guide, it mentioned that Local Hero was filmed at Camusdarach Beach, so I was determined to find the beach. Too bad you weren't able to buy the house; that would be an awesome place to have a vacation home!

BritishCaicos Aug 9th, 2023 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by starrs (Post 17486384)
The best AND the worst of globalization.

I’ve forgotten how to change the iPad prompts back to English doés anyone know? the French get very particular about punctuation in the wrong place but I’m tired of taking French punctuation out of English text.

BritishCaicos Aug 9th, 2023 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by janisj (Post 17486322)
A sobering reminder about hiking in Scotland - two climbers and their very experienced guide fell to their deaths in Glencoe just this past Saturday.

Thé danger on the West coast of The English Lakes and The Scottish West Coast is the speed at which the weather changes. Chris Bonnington, who seen and climbed everything, dreads climbing some ridges in Britain.

KarenWoo Aug 9th, 2023 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by janisj (Post 17486322)
A sobering reminder about hiking in Scotland - two climbers and their very experienced guide fell to their deaths in Glencoe just this past Saturday.

Oh how awful! So sad to hear this. Were they hiking or rock climbing?

janisj Aug 9th, 2023 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by KarenWoo (Post 17486508)
Oh how awful! So sad to hear this. Were they hiking or rock climbing?

They were hiking the Aonach Eagach ridge which is sort of the northern boundary of Glencoe. Apparently they were roped together so all fell.

nyse Aug 9th, 2023 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by janisj (Post 17486513)
They were hiking the Aonach Eagach ridge which is sort of the northern boundary of Glencoe. Apparently they were roped together so all fell.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...tish-highlands

PegS Aug 12th, 2023 08:06 AM

Karen, been following along but haven't commented until now. Just wanted to say -- as usual -- your trip looked spectacular and I appreciate the photos and level of detail. Someday we will make it to Scotland, if I can get over my phobia around driving on the "other" side of the road!

progol Aug 13th, 2023 05:00 AM

KarenWoo,
I’m still in awe of your stunning photos and loved your trip report! And, having spent a year as an undergrad in Edinburgh and traveled through Scotland numerous times since, I don’t recall ever seeing such consistently beautiful weather! I have lots of memories of soggy clothes, dripping rain from head to toe, or foggy views! I can’t tell you how jealous I am😉!

Truly, you’ve done an amazing job in creating a fantastic itinerary in a stunning part of the world, and capturing it beautifully.


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