
The day dawned clear and windy. So it was down to the usual chores of breakfast, packing up and a final check to see that I hadn't left anything behind.
I said my "good bye's" and left the bunkhouse for the open road.
As I followed the coastal route round the Island the day grew hotter and hotter. With the result I had a pair of knees that resembled two bright red beacons with my ears beginning to fry also. Stopped at the Naafi Shop at benbecula for some much needed sun cream and supplies of food.
I said my "good bye's" and left the bunkhouse for the open road.
As I followed the coastal route round the Island the day grew hotter and hotter. With the result I had a pair of knees that resembled two bright red beacons with my ears beginning to fry also. Stopped at the Naafi Shop at benbecula for some much needed sun cream and supplies of food.

With the stunning scenery I stopped several times to catch the view's and take photos. With day slowly simmering into evening I arrived at the campsite to pitch my tent and go of in search of a much needed beer where I enjoyed a couple games of pool with a local. After supper a stroll along a
deserted beech to catch the last rays of sun finishing off with a pint at the Dark Island Hotel.



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