Jotown and Wally on the road 2011
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Here you'll be able to follow my quiet 'lifestyle',as I wander around the highways,byways,mountains and trails of Europe, in my van affectionately called 'Wally', or further afield using metal wings !
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Saturday, 22 October 2011
Another Damp Squib…
Well, there was I with all my stargazing equipment ready ( Thanks Kate and Wayne, for my new telescope), I was in the perfect location, miles from anywhere at Bruce’s Stone car park, near Glentrool http://www.thebuchanglentrool.co.uk/history.html (more stories of whinging Scots !), and it was so black, I literally couldn’t see my hand in front of my face…neither could I see any stars !
All night, I was looking out of Wallys windows,trying to see if the clouds had lifted…no chance, eventually the rain arrived, and that was it !
So, up very early, and off home, tracking through a wet Dumfries and Galloway, towards that great Country – England ! … and as I passed the border – the sun came out, and shone on me all the way home ! (via Sainsbury’s !)..seems like a different world…
So now, unpacking, opening my mail, and Birthday cards and presents – thanks everyone !
I’ve travelled 2,752 miles on my Scottish ‘leg’, with the additional 984 miles on my combined Devon/Swindon/Wales trip immediately before giving a total of 3,736 miles on my Autumn trip…Wow !
Hope you enjoyed it.will this be the end of travel for 2011…??
Thanks for your company and comments everyone, all 3,150 of you !(still counting)….so, how long will the hair and facial growth last..??
Having Fun
Jotown
Friday, 21 October 2011
Clear Skies Tonight ???
I awoke to another day of rain, and decided to chance my arm, and head over to Dumfries and Galloway, the European ‘Sky Park’ http://www.forestry.gov.uk/darkskygalloway, with a hope that clear skies may give me a view of the skies, before the weekends rain heads in again…
and so, I’ll then head home..for a hot bath…and shave /haircut?… perhaps, what do you think ??
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Shivering Above the Bonnie Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond…
After a very Brhhhhh cold night, I was awake early looking out onto Loch Lomond, with clear skies, red skies, and the prospect of it being pleasant, at least for a couple of hours, as the forecast said rain later…. where have I heard that before ?… so, butties made, Wally packed for the road, and I was off, only 5 miles along the Loch, to a big car park,where someone was waiting for me ?
No grub though, and off she flew !
Then I was away, and working out the correct route from the car par, initially going the wrong way through the forest, quickly backtracking, and starting again, this time in the right direction… The views across the still waters of Loch Lomond, were great…calm before the storm ?
Up I went catching up to a young couple, who would overtake me again and again,then stop for a rest – tortoise and hares ? It was a good track, and I was making good progress out of the forest, onto the open hills, and further up towards the tops,however, the mist dropped, and wind picked up, quickly followed by that dreaded rain !- this being one of my last views of the valley…
All the way up to the top of Ben Lomond http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Lomond, which apparently has great views over Loch Lomond, and all surrounding mountains – I’d even brought my binoculars…no use !
As I got to the last few hundred metres I was into deepish snow from yesterday, which had frozen overnight, and was quite hazardous..onwards I went, looking for the trig point on the top – although it’s a very busy mountain, only about 6 people came down before I arrived at the top,974 mts,all climbed, in a thick mist,driving rain, and stupendous views… as you can see !
I only stopped for a couple of minutes, to take a few pictures, and before I got cold,set off down again …
Oh, and the young couple ??—way behind me ,still struggling up !,well a few hundred feet !Then it was downhill all the way, into driving rain and mist, made easier saying ‘Hello’ to all the people still struggling up the hill
Within a couple of hours I was back at Wally in the car park, soaked to the skin, with fleeting views of the mist lifting on the top , and back to the rainy and damp campsite… where I was slightly extravagant and put ‘two bars’ on the fire !!
So, a hot and humid Jotown wishes you good night ! before I settle down to a glass,or two of Red wine and hot food !
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Sunshine and (Snow) Showers …
The wind had reduced in the night, and I got up to some nice clear skies, and the prospect of a bright day.
Where i was staying ‘Achnabreck’ Forest, contained some ancient Rock carvings http://www.skipnesshttp://www.welcometoscotland.com/things-to-do/attractions/historic-attractions/argyll-bute/achnabreck-prehistoric-rock-carvings-hs , which I was anxious to view, so not having decided what/where to go to, I decided to set off for a look whilst I decided.
I was soon at the first rock carvings, from at least 5,000 years ago, called ‘cup and saucer’ marks, although actually normally concentric circles, done,believed at differing times, but for what significance ?
Then it was further uphill, to view more of them, and look down on Lochgilphead below.
I then returned to Wally, surprising a forest ‘resident’ with snow forecast for the higher roads, I decided to move across to Central Scotland, and was soon rewarded woth lovely blue skies, and views I’d never seen before as I travelled through the Arrochar Alpshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrochar_Alps
So, off I travelled along the A83, in great sunshine, although ‘threats’ of what was to come as there were lots of Gritters on the roads, and then along the side of Loch Lomond http://www.lochlomond-trossachs.org/ , and around to the East side of it, for views of tomorrows climb Ben Lomond…with snow already on the top, and me raring to go …
I decided to stay at the Camping and Caravan Club site at Mullrochy Bay, and parked Wally alongside the Loch, looking out onto the water, for an easy afternoon, in the sunshine,although quite cool..
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Rainbows Over the ‘Mull of Kintyre’
After a fairly stormy night, I awoke to an overcast,but dry day, and decided that I would continue my travels down the peninsula….all the way to the bottom – where I would have to turn around,and come back !
So, and early start was called for, and I was away before 9 a.m. firstly having a brief stop in Lochgilphead (toilets!) and then on the road south on the A83, driving along the side,initially of Loch Gilp, then switching to the opposite coast, at Tarbert and going down the Sound of Jura, with views out onto Jura, the waves were crashing onto the coast,alongside the road
I was by now, on the headland of Kintyre ,heading for the bottom, and soon arriving at Campbeltown http://campbeltown.org.uk/ ,where I stopped for a short look around, fortunately having just missed a heavy hail shower, the remains lying white on the footpaths..I popped into the Tourist Information, and then I was back on the road,for the rather aptly named village of ‘Southend’, although I did take the ‘adventurous’ route there, passing the large rock of Ailsa Craig,around the Ministry of Defence fuel terminals, and over the twisting and winding singletrack road over the tops, and eventually into Southend, a windy and desolate place, I didn’t stop, but continued South for my ultimate destination – that famous piece of sea, ‘The Mull of Kintyre’ http://campbeltown.org.uk/, made famous by Sir Paul McCartney’s song(go on, you can sing it if you want!), and his and late wife Linda’s farm,on the headland.
Initially I stopped at High Keil, where St Columba first set foot in Scotland (536 AD)http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/southend/footprintscaves/index.html , and there is a carving of St Columba’s footprints, where he reputedly ‘looked back to Ireland’…before he continued to Iona…alongside Keil Caves, where people have been known to inhabit since at least 2500 BC.. they certainly gave me shelter whilst a downpour travelled passed !
I then continued up,around and over the headland, along a desperate 8 miles of tortuous singletrack, and to the end of the road, where I parked above the Lighthouse at the Mull of Kintyre, and then walked down the steeply descending twisting road, to the lighthouse, with views across the water, towards Ireland – I could see the Antrim Coast and Rathlin Island (it said so in the book !), with,as usual a Rainbow to accompany me…
The views were very impressive,with,for once the skies clearing, and I didn’t get too wet..and then puffed my way back up the hill to Wally,just missing a heavy downpour for my return trip.
I returned to Campeltown by the ‘normal road, and then set off along the eastern coast of the peninsula, along another single track road, for Carradale,looking across water to the Isle of Arran, again being accompanied by several startling Rainbows,at one time seeing two different ones at the same time,although I couldn’t catch it on camera..
I then arrived at Skipness Castle http://www.skipness.info/,an old fortified house looking out onto the Sound of Bute ,and the end of my days sightseeing…phew !
So, where to sleep (raining again!), back to last nights stop,knowing where to go, and a quick meal and early night, with the wind rocking me and Wally to sleep , Goodnight !
Monday, 17 October 2011
Following My Nose…South
Late Monday morning I headed out of a wet and windy Fort William, for my continuing trip down the West Coast of Scotland, firstly down through Ballachulish, with a quick trip up and down the valley of Glencoe, but torrential rain reminded me how wet it can be, and denied me any reasonable views…
I then returned to Ballachulish, and travelled South on the A828, diverting to Port Appin http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/appin/portappin/ ,with views over the Bay of Loch Linne,and lots of different small islands.
I continued on the main road,travelling through the port of Oban,firstly going over the old iron work bridge and into the town, and out to Ganavan Bayhttp://www.secretscotland.org.uk/index.php/Secrets/Ganavan , where I sat for some time,watching the sea, and hoping the rain would stop - it did,occasionally !
I then continued down and along the coast ,not sure where I would be ending up, just ‘following my nose’
As I travelled along I saw signs for Kilmartin Church and Stoneshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmartin_Stones , so stopped to see what was there..It’s an old church,from at least the 1300’s with gravestones dating back to that time, and many since – the gravestones, or slabs were particularly finely carved pieces of rock, many showing knights in armour, or sword, and probably originate back to a school of Irish masons,settled in Iona.
A very interesting find…with information that this particular area was full of ancient archaeological sites,dotted around…more to come !
I then continued to Lochgilphead,where just outside the town there was a Forest,http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/ourwoods.nsf/LUWebDocsByKey/ScotlandArgyllandButeKilmichaelForestKilmichaelForestAchnabreacAchnabreaccupandringmarkedrocks with a bike trail,which I thought may be suitable for a night stop….and it was, settling down, just before dark…and more rain…
Happy Birthday…
Susan (my beloved wife,and best friend)would have been 54 years old today, this is the memorial card I always have at the front of ‘Wally’ (named after her) reminding me of her happy smile,guiding me on my way
I celebrated by going to Mass in Fort William, whilst Mass was also said for her at home (Thanks Fr John ) –strangely enough her power still works-they had to move the mass from Marple Bridge to New Mills as they were decorating …she loved New Mills Church..!
Now I’m travelling with those happy memories
Hope you also remember and smile….
’Jotown’