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Alexander Gunnarsson's avatar

Lovely, thanks for sharing! If you ever venture further north I highly recommend the Small Isles (especially Canna) and of course Assynt and the north coast for epic mountains and remoteness!

I'm sad to say I've yet to make it to the lake district at all however...

Miscellaneous Adventures's avatar

Thank you Alexander, I appreciate the recommendations! I've not been to the Small Isles before, but I have been lucky enough to visit Assynt and parts of the north coast - there's lots left to explore though and we'll hopefully get back up that way soon!

Jen Ratcliffe 🚣‍♀️🌿's avatar

Great photos - what an interesting project to be a part of as well!

Sheryl White's avatar

Some great photos and glad you got to participate in a historical project.

Miscellaneous Adventures's avatar

Thanks Sheryl, it was really fun to be part of the crannog build!

Glynis Brown's avatar

I was planning on heading your way the crannog centre to celebrate the solstice! I’ll keep an eye out for your handiwork. What an incredible project to be a part of

Miscellaneous Adventures's avatar

Oh brilliant! The Crannog centre is super interesting - I hope to go back sometime!

Erik Hogan's avatar

Your photos tell the stories themselves. Excellent!

Miscellaneous Adventures's avatar

Thanks Erik, much appreciated!

Stephan Caspar's avatar

Beautiful photos, what a wonderful trip!

A Northern Plot's avatar

Just gorgeous guys! Where is that cabin, I’d love to visit it?

Miscellaneous Adventures's avatar

Thanks Richard! This is in Sandyhills - the place is called Wild Oak Woods Eco Campsite.

Hazel's avatar

I really enjoyed reading this, wow that crannog is amazing! What a skill.

Miscellaneous Adventures's avatar

Thanks Hazel. Yeah, the crannog is an amazing structure - I'm glad to have contributed to it in a small way.