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Having had a day off downing a second breakfast at John Glenesk's in Geisaidar and hiding in Fiona's cafe at Aird Uig from the Lewis gales yesterday, I felt that the nearest hill was sufficient challenge, so I trundled off up the road to find the track going up the glen towards Suaineabhal. It soon petered out in a boggy area near a wee loch. Splashed my way up onto a rocky rib which gave comfortable walking up to the top. Quite a substantial cairn on the top. Some good viewa across to the Mealisbhal hills, but still a bit hazy out at sea.
Cooried doon behind the cairn for my piece to take in some dramatic country.
Dribbled off down in the general direction of Carishader with my GPS & map in my pocket. Consequently, when I bumped into a fence I thought " I didn't cross a fence on the way up". Seems that after photographing a wee lochan that I thought was photogenic, I'd wandered round the other side of a Loch Cnuimbeag and down by the Abhain Beag to reach the road on the other side of Carishader. A mere 90degrees out.....hey - nobody's perfect ! No damage done this time ! Looks like a nice circular route on the map - after the event !
- Start of the track up Suaineabhal - Otter Bunkhouse down the road
- Selfie on Suaineabhal
- Mealasbhal Cracabhal & Tathabhal from the top of Suaineasbhal
- Photsotop at a wee lovhan on Suaineabhal - a nav distraction
The day was finished off by a fine meal at Miriam's Loch Croistean Resturant with " the Judge" and some of the other members of our weathered off St K expedition !