

LEJOG Miles today 97
Balloch - Tarbet - Crianlarich - Tyndrum - Bridge Of Orchy - Glencoe - Ballachulish - Fort William - Gairlochy
Firstly a massive thank you to those of you have posted comments - great to read & really makes us smile!
Fantastic day today. Early start found us heading out from Balloch on the West Lomond Cycle Path. This runs the entire length of the Loch, metres away from the water, with the most incredible views all the way up. Lack of signs made it a little tricky to stay on the right track, but we made it in good time, and continued through Crianlarich to head up onto the Highlands with a snack stop at Tyndrum where we touched base with our support crew. What was to follow was amazing - blue sky, no wind, long climbs up into the most incredible scenery, lovely sunshine. The peaks were a stunning backdrop, along with the mountain lakes, and we climbed for another two hours over this region until lunch at the very top. A 7 mile descent took minutes to complete, then fast flat roads and some more descents all the way to the coast. As we came over the tops, we were treated to some low-level passes by an old WWII P-51 Mustang, followed about 1/2 an hour later by a pair of F-18 Hornets going supersonic! Watched the yachts come through the flight of 5 locks at Banavie, then 10 final miles along the Caledonian Canal up to Gairlochy, where we arrived at 5.15 PM - before the support crew again who had got caught up in the traffic in Fort William - although they had a fantastic day including a coffee stop overlooking the peaks and a walk in the Highlands after lunch. By 6 PM, camp was set and we all relaxed in the sun with Pimms watching sunset on Ben Nevis above us - roughing it or what! Really feels that the end is in sight now - averaged nearly 14 MPH today which is great considering the terrain - amazing what some rays & no wind can do! Tomorrow we head along the length of the Caledonian Canal and then over to the east coast to Dornoch.





