HeB2Blog
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Fwd: HeB2B
Hi Joe
It wasn't quite 'Hell' apart from the Tuesday storm … glad the hostel had an open fire and a warm bed … good call on that too Emma! : )
Just want to add my thanks for organising an unofficial event with great ideas/suggestions about what challenges to do … I enjoyed all my own wee adventures and hope you add the 'Swim across Loch Langabhat' to next year's objective list! (much safer than climbing An Cliseam … maybe!)
I'll put my best photos on the blog as soon as I can.
Thanks Joe and to all for good company throughout the week … I look forward to doing the same again next year!
Cheers to all,
Euan
(And a BIG personal thanks to Claire my own support donkey too … especially for volunteering to swim the loch crossing first … out and back … before me!)
Monday, 5 July 2010
A Challenge!
Forecast force nine winds and a severe weather warning for much of Scotland saw all ferries from oban grounded and my parents (trusty support crew) and I scratching our heads as to how on earth we were going to get to our B&B on barra that evening. Fortunately, a quick cake stop with wifi access allowed us to book the last remaining place on the Monday ferry from Uig to Lochmaddy and twenty phone calls later we also had somewhere to sleep.
The downside is that I will sadly be missing day one on Barra, but we did get to enjoy a particularly delicious meal at cafe arriba in portree last night so all is not lost :-)
The forecast for gale force winds looks like the adventure is going to be a breezy one, but Eriskay here we come!
Emma
Sunday, 4 July 2010
The Adventure begins
Our trip
We had a steady journey up - setting off from Nottingham late Friday morning.
We had previously decided to save on crossing time by taking the ferry from Skye to N Uist. This looks like it might have been a good plan. Emma's ferry from Oban got cancelled due to the conditions. Our crossing was bad enough - folks being sick everywhere! Took me back to the Interisland ferry crossing we did in New Zealand!
Then when we got here the sun came out and we have enjoyed a lovely trip down to Eriskay and spotted some of our route - looks great! We are now parked up for the day at the ferry terminal enjoying the view and the sunshine :-)
Judith and Ian Hughes