Thursday 3 July 2014
Inverpolly, Sutherland
With another poor forcast for tomorrow, we had a quick drive north of Ullapool tonight, just to take in the views in case we don't get chance to see them again. Inverpolly was as magnificent as ever, with Suilven and Stac Pollaidh standing out. I noticed on the drive past Knockan Cliffs that yellow saxifrage is flowering. More on that tomorrow (I hope!).
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