Expedition 159 - 30th September 2006
The Glenuig Caves

 


Quite a big outing, with ten explorers and eight adults. The explorers were Alasdair Begg, Alasdair Crawford, Benjamin, Chris, Edward, Jamie, Jan Hendrik, Robbie, Rowan and Thomas, with Ann Marie, Howard, Jim Kirby, Pamela, Philippa, Pia, Sam and Sheila W. Ellie was our only dog, although Angus Clyne's collie participated in a ball-fetching session at one stage.

This was a tricky expedition - it often turns out like that when we have a big group following a well-marked path. Some of the boys raced ahead with the result that when I stopped at the caves, they were too far away to hear the whistle. As a result, not everyone got to see the caves, or even get a Tunnock's wafer. The rest of us had a good look at the caves and Ann Marie was able to tell us that the seat I had formerly thought of as built for her uncle, Graham Croal, was in fact built a long time earlier for someone else.

Most of the party continued on to the next bay where we looked at the boat-shaped hut and the little harbour. While this was going on, Howard and Alasdair B were checking on our missing explorers, who by this time were carefully going back along the coast towards the car park and were able to rejoin the team later.

The rest of us stopped for a break at the little settlement on the shore below east Smirisary enjoying the sunshine and taking a few pictures of the old buildings. Then we took the old track up to the end of the public road and walked back past Samalaman House to the boat house and thence to the Pantry for a much needed rest.

The was an all-boy expedition and the imaginations of the members rendered much of the artwork inaccessible to the rest of us. I picked out Jan Hendrick's minimalist view of Rowan exploring the cave.

John Dye

 



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