Snow, sun and…
Posted: Tuesday, 06 February 2007 |
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In your third pic. there is the house that I stayed in for a few months many moons ago one summer. It was great waking up with the waves just outside your door. The best time of my life was there, it's fantastic, thank you for showing the pics. IT
Tws from lewis
Gosh! You Western Islanders are a hardy bunch....look at that lonely exposed picnic table. There's nothing like a Day Oot to set a person up...
Flying Cat from an admiring glance
That's not a picnic table - it's a wayside forge in case your horse sheds a shoe.
calumannabel from Fivepenny Ness Lewis
tws, your welcome, I'm pleased I brought back some happy memories,
island threads from lewis
fc, the picnic table is at the car park for those hardy lads and lasses who climb the clisham, whilst us more tender folk just enjoy seeing the clisham,
island threads from lewis
Surely building it out of wood was a bit shortsighted? One flying sparkie and the thing's a barbecue.
Flying Cat from puzzled&confused
What I want to know is: WHO is the clisham? Surely not the slight elevation in the picture? The picnic table/gazebo is made out of bulk wood so that the natives don't have to go far to chop down kindling for the fire.
mjc from NM,USA
FC, we're talking about Harris for goodness sake, when would the wood ever be dry enough for a barbecue?
mia from a cheshire grin
believe me mjc, the Clisham is not a slight elevation and makes for a very brisk climb indeed, much better to drive. (by the by wasn't the Brockenspectre taken on the Clisham?)
jas from central belt
Point taken, Jas. I just checked Wikipedia, which gives various routes. Perhaps it would be worth doing it in conjunction with an exploratory walk to Molinginish.
mjc from NM,USA