All Are Winners – but only one can come First
Everyone who entered the waters of Loch Torridon at 05:00 on Saturday morning are winners.
Everyone who entered the waters of Loch Torridon at 05:00 on Saturday morning are winners.
I am not a superstitious person, so the luck / bad luck about travelling on Friday the thirteenth has never bothered me. As I have written about in an earlier blog, last weekend I completed the RNRU 3 Peaks Challenge, … Read More
Anyone who has visited the Isle of Skye or indeed viewed the island from the West Coast of Scotland will not have missed the serrated skyline of the Cuillin mountains, the most southerly of which is Blaven. For anyone who … Read More
Part three of three reflections on the recent Celtman Extreme Scottish Marathon Part two can be viewed more easily by clicking here. Part one can be viewed more easily by clicking here. Run I spent my time, with my camera, in Coire Mhic … Read More
Part two of three reflections on the recent Celtman Extreme Scottish Marathon Part one can be viewed more easily by clicking here. Cycle
Part one of three reflections on the recent Celtman Extreme Scottish Marathon Swim
Congratulations to all who completed the Celtman 2012. The images have now been posted in my Action Images section.
With the opening of the Skye Bridge in 1995 (Tolls abolished in 2004) most journey’s do not involve a ferry crossing. From where we are in Sleat it is quicker to use the Mallaig Armadale ferry but after a thirteen … Read More
Whilst the Isle of Skye continued to enjoy some great weather I returned South to spend a couple of weeks photographing Field Gun. This competition remains, to me, the epitome of team sport.