Laters London - MC and JD's adventure back to NZ

No rest for the wicked the past couple of days. Another early start to get on the road down to Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK. The Scots really do have their own language…Ben, Munro, Craig, Loch, Glen etc…

We took the scenic route along Loch Ness and subsequently discovered that yes, roads can get as narrow as one lane despite having two way traffic! A few hairy experiences passing locals driving very quickly and we found our way to a viewing point, we didn’t linger too long despite the lovely view because we were attacked by loads of flies! Onto the Falls of Foyers for a more enjoyable break from the car and a good view of the waterfalls before moving on down to Fort William and the Ben Nevis Visitor’s Centre.

This hike was estimated to take up to 7 hours return but there was no mileage given to guide us so off we went hoping that the weather wouldn’t pack in on us. We were amongst some pretty well equipped hikers and also families with children so it was an interesting bunch of us

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A Ben is a mountain

July 27, 2018

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Scottish Highlands, Scotland

No rest for the wicked the past couple of days. Another early start to get on the road down to Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK. The Scots really do have their own language…Ben, Munro, Craig, Loch, Glen etc…

We took the scenic route along Loch Ness and subsequently discovered that yes, roads can get as narrow as one lane despite having two way traffic! A few hairy experiences passing locals driving very quickly and we found our way to a viewing point, we didn’t linger too long despite the lovely view because we were attacked by loads of flies! Onto the Falls of Foyers for a more enjoyable break from the car and a good view of the waterfalls before moving on down to Fort William and the Ben Nevis Visitor’s Centre.

This hike was estimated to take up to 7 hours return but there was no mileage given to guide us so off we went hoping that the weather wouldn’t pack in on us. We were amongst some pretty well equipped hikers and also families with children so it was an interesting bunch of us

on the track and still no real clue to the difficulty…

We got a bit of relief walking past a wee loch at the summit of one mountain, only to find we were turning the corner and heading up another steep slope which we couldn’t see the top of as it was in the clouds. By the time we reached the top of this rocky track we were well and truly in the clouds. Cold, hungry and feeling like we were on the moon we had made it up in around 3 hours. Quick snack and then a snap to prove we’d made it up and we got chatting to an Australian couple. Whilst we were comparing notes on UK walks (they’d done a lot and we had done hardly any haha!) the clouds magically lifted for 10 minutes so that we could see a magnificent view down the valleys surrounding the mountain. We said our goodbyes and off we went back down the rocky path as the mist descended behind us. A two hour descent and we were glad to find ourselves in the sun and able to make a salad sanga at the bottom as it wasn’t windy anymore!

As we got into the car to head off to our next destination Michael asked me to get something out of the top pocket of his bag (suitably vague but I did as I was told)… the only thing in the pocket was a ring box… and in the most romantic of places (and outfits!) we got engaged!

After two days I finally gave in and we put on a Hauraki podcast for the journey to Elaine and Bobby’s place in Blair Atholl, where we had the full welcome and celebrations before heading to bed for a well deserved rest.



1.

On our way!

2.

The second longest travel day... so far!

3.

What we came to Norway for

4.

Travelling through postcard worthy scenery

5.

The city of seven mountains

6.

Our first overnight train and Ryanair sucks

7.

Tiger Woods and Ellie Lock

8.

Scotland in the school holidays

9.

A sleep in and a distillery

10.

Island hopping in Scotland

11.

A Ben is a mountain

12.

Highland weekend

13.

Hopefully the earliest start of the trip

14.

Catalonian culture and Spanish summers

15.

Travel lessons

16.

The Moorish Kingdom in Europe

17.

Exploring sunny Granada

18.

Holy shit it's hot

19.

Seville round 2

20.

Back to Madrid

21.

Spanish Culture and 101 Montaditos

22.

Travel days and Swiss facts

23.

Toddlers and Mountains

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Cow fighting and Swiss horn orchestra

25.

À bientôt Suisse et ciao Italia!

26.

Back to the seaside!

27.

Wine tasting and the beach

28.

Scenic walk and the beach

29.

Falling Towers and the Renaissance

30.

Michael and David

31.

Florence round two

32.

Avoiding flying Italians

33.

Tour de Umbria

34.

Don't go chasing waterfalls between 1 and 3pm

35.

Saints and signal failure

36.

Floating city and random catch ups

37.

Sunsets, pasta and tiramisu

38.

Ciao Italia, zdraveĭ Bŭlgariya

39.

More Romans and the Ottomans

40.

Balkan bites

41.

Victory Day!

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The oldest city….we have visited

43.

Pilgrimage to ANZAC Cove

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Living in caves

45.

Sun comes up, sun goes down

46.

Hiro tour let’s go!

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It’s a party in the sky with Turkish Airlines!

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Corn, fish sandwiches, and the art of bargaining

49.

The longest travel day by far

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Chilling and a cultural education

51.

Famous graves and forest walks

52.

Living like a local

53.

Escaping the city

54.

New York, New York!

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Bagels and memorials

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Old faces and sexy shoes

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J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS

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Green space in a concrete jungle

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“Bonus” night in NYC

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Toronto!

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We can play dodgeball!

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The bright lights of the big waterfall

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Roughriders and Whiskey

64.

The Sunshine State

65.

Going to the zoo zoo zoo

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California Sunsets

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I feel the need, the need for speed!... and shopping!

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Beverley Hillbillies

69.

A day at the beach

70.

Escape to suburbia

71.

Back to the hustle

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Last day on tour

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The most beautiful country in the world

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