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|[[File:West Highland Way 1364.JPG|none|thumb|x300px|Like every town in Britain, there is a war memorial, and I like to pay my respects whenever possible. "Poppies for young men, death's bitter trade."]] | |[[File:West Highland Way 1364.JPG|none|thumb|x300px|Like every town in Britain, there is a war memorial, and I like to pay my respects whenever possible. "Poppies for young men, death's bitter trade."]] |
Revision as of 15:37, 27 August 2015
This is not a race report, but a pictorial guide to the West Highland Way, the 96 mile long distance footpath in Scotland. The photographs are intended to give you a sense of what the West Highland Way is actually like, so this is not just a few images of pretty views. Instead I've taken many pictures of the trail itself. If you'd like more information on any of the images, just ask.
Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 Getting to the Start
- 3 Milngavie to Drymen
- 4 Drymen to Rowardennan
- 5 Rowardennan to Inversnaid
- 6 Inversnaid to Ardlui
- 7 Ardlui to Tyndrum
- 8 Tyndrum to Bridge of Orchy
- 9 Bridge of Orchy to Kingshouse
- 10 Kingshouse to Kinlochleven
- 11 Kinlochleven to Fort William
- 12 Exit Through The Gift Shop
1 Background
We did The Way in 9 days, and used Macs Adventure to book both accommodations and baggage transfer. The baggage transfer means you can hike with just a day pack and have all your other gear driven from place to place, which worked really well. We packed more in our luggage than we should have, and I'd pack lighter next time. Macs offer trips from 6 to 11 days. Regardless of length, you have a 16 mile final leg as it's not practical to split the Kinlochleven to Fort William section up. I found that hiking The Way was far nicer than running it. I started The Way in 2011 but had to drop due to blister problems. Hiking the parts I had previously run allowed me to see more and absorb more. I also found the routine of hiking each day from place to place without any form of motorized transport was sublime. This simple life strips away the noise of life and provides profound relaxation and perspective. It gave me a sense of why people go on pilgrimages, and a desire to do more long distance hiking.
2 Getting to the Start
3 Milngavie to Drymen
The first part of The Way is easy walking from Milngavie ("mull-guy") to Drymen ("dreman").
3.1 Detour to Mugdock Castle
We took the short (half mile each way) detour to visit the ruins of a castle.
4 Drymen to Rowardennan
The Way now goes over Conic Hill, which includes a tough descent, then some further elevation changes
4.1 Detour to Ben Lomond
You can go up Ben Lomond from Rowardennan, but it's quite a long hike and you may need an extra day for it.
5 Rowardennan to Inversnaid
This section of The Way has nice trails and is easy walking. The Inversnaid Hotel is a good place for lunch or a cup of tea, but we didn't stay there.
6 Inversnaid to Ardlui
This section of the trail is often considered the toughest, and progress tends to be slow. We stayed at the Ardlui Hotel, the other side of the Loch.
7 Ardlui to Tyndrum
The Way starts to change from trails to old roads; the main road last used in the 1930's, old drovers' roads and 18th century military roads.
8 Tyndrum to Bridge of Orchy
Another easy section.
9 Bridge of Orchy to Kingshouse
10 Kingshouse to Kinlochleven
11 Kinlochleven to Fort William
12 Exit Through The Gift Shop
The Way has been extended so that you now have to walk through the commercial center of Fort William. It adds some extra distance, but is rather jarring after being in the wilderness for so long. The new end is rather nice as there are benches to sit and wait for you fellow travelers in good weather.
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