Here is another unusual view in the Fisherfield Wilderness. This picture was taken on a long trail run looking West from high on the Achnegie track. The shot looks straight down the magnificent Strath na Sealga with An Teallach on the right and Beinn Dearg Mhor on the left. One of the most striking features […]
Continue Reading →Fionn Loch (the white or bright loch) is a spectacular and large freshwater loch in the Fisherfield and Letterewe area of Wester Ross. Most often is visited from the east looking west from Carnmore and the causeway between it and the famous Dubh Loch (black loch) which nestles at the foot of A’ Mhaighdean – […]
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gofurther’s Paul and Angela organised the third Tollaidh Triathlon last week. The country’s most unusual triathlon combines a 5 mile hill run with a 16 mile bike ride. After that, all the entrants had to complete at least one roped climb at Creag Nan Luch – one of Scotland’s best sport climbing venues. Combined […]
Continue Reading →Conditions for the runners couldn’t have been much worse for the 25th Great Wilderness Challenge event last Saturday but, as usual, the atmosphere was excellent. The picture shows Colin about 22 miles into the 25 mile route. Strong headwinds, especially on the high paths, saw most people well off their target times. Colin […]
Continue Reading →Go Further’s Paul and Angela organised a unique triathlon last Saturday at the west end of Loch Maree at Tollie Farm between Gairloch and Poolewe. The event combined a gruelling 10km hill run with a 22km bike ride. After that, all the entrants had to complete at least one roped climb at Creag Nan Luch […]
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