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The Jacobite
Posted On 10/08/2013 13:55:38

The West Highland Line ( Scottish Gaelic : Rathad Iarainn nan Eilean - "Iron Road to the Isles" is one of the most scenic railway lines in Britain , linking the ports of Mallaig and Oban on the west coast of Scotland to Glasgow. The line was voted the top rail journey in the world by readers of independent travel magazine Wanderlust in 2009 , ahead of the iconic Trans - Siberian and the Cuzco to Machu Picchu line in Peru . During the summer season a steam locomotive- hauled daily return service between Fort William and Mallaig known as "The Jacobite " is operated by West Coast Railways . At Banavie , the line crosses part of the Caledonian Canal , Britain' s longest inland waterway , which links Fort William with Inverness . Look to the right and you'll see Neptune 's Staircase, a remarkable series of canal locks. Locheilside is home of the Clan Cameron. The breathtaking curve of the 100 feet high ( 35 metres) Glenfinnan Viaduct sweeps you past the head of Loch Shiel and the monument to Bonnie Prince Charlie, marking the spot where he landed and unfurled his standard in 1745 to commence his rebellion. The viaduct itself is a monument , as it's the first concrete viaduct ever built in Britain - by ' Concrete Bob McAlpine '. This is also the viaduct that can be seen in the Harry Potter films when the wizards are being whisked to Hogwarts . Beyond Glenfinnan station , Loch Eilt is studded with tiny islands , each bearing tall silver trees. Once again , you' re down by the water . Lochailort stands in a glorious setting and was the site of one of the largest camps of labourers during the line' s construction - almost 2000 men lived here . By now, you may be able to smell the sea ! Beautiful Loch Ailort goes by , then Beasdale, then tunnels, Loch Dubh on the right , a viaduct, spell- binding Loch Nan Uamh, and more tunnels. Past Arisaig, look over Loch Nan Ceall and see the islands of Rum and Eigg , with its distinctive flat top . Onwards to Morar , through captivating scenery. On your right is Loch Morar , Britain' s deepest loch at 1000 feet ( 333 metres) - and , of course , home to a monster ! To the left, you' ll see the white sands of Morar , and the Atlantic waves rolling in . And then you're in Mallaig. Take a stroll about the harbour. Absorb views over to Skye, across Loch Nevis to Knoydart, and to Rum and Eigg . Breathe deep the clean air and relax in the heart of one of Europe' s most delightful areas .

Tags: Steam Train Scotland Scenery Weather Travel


Daring Do !!!
Posted On 10/06/2013 09:11:51

Here 's a question i was asked recently. 


"Whats the most daring thing you have done?" 


After much pondering i guess it must be . . .. . . .


abseiling from the Forth Road Bridge. 


For someone who has a fear of heights it seemed like it was about a mile high. Once i finally plucked up the courage to chuck myself over the edge i nearly s** t myself , luckily noone was below me . Once i got going it was really exillirating . I rembered my instructor telling me that the pulley system used had an automatic brake on it so halfway down i plucked up some more courage and let go of the rope . For an instant i thought i would plummet to the ground but hey ho the instructor was right so i dangled a while to take in the view then carried on till i reached terra firma. 


Why did i put myself through it . . . to raise money for a local charity and because my pal said i was a woose and wouldn 't do it. 

Would i do it again .. . You betcha and id take my pal with me and let him go first then jangle his line. Well might not be daring to some folks so tell me what daring do you have done





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