The Great Outdoors

Well-prepared in Knoydart

and surrounding area has some of the most spectacular mountain landscapes in the Scottish Highlands. Notoriously it also has some of the most rugged terrain, hence the old name “the Rough Bounds of Knoydart”. This two-week trek through this tough country began at the head of Loch Arkaig with a short evening walk up Glen Pean in the company of Tony Hobbs, who was with me

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