Scotland Adventure
To Rugger et. al.
I am in the process of planning my tenth trip to the Western Highlands of Scotland and probably the Isle of Skye again, August 8 through the 18th. You are welcome to ask me what you like, and I will try to give you the info you need. Here are a few things to get you started: I have been over in April, June, July, and August. Most people like the early months, but I found too much rain. August has always been the best weather for my trips however there is one minor problem with July and August. There is a biting insect that the Scots call the "Midge". It happens to be the same little guy that we encounter some warm July and August nights that we, and the New England Native Americans called the "No-See-Ums". They are by no means as mean as our "Black Flies". I have found that they are easily kept a bay by a very light repellant. In fact that "Skin-so-Soft" stuff works very well on them unlike our Black Flies". The first time I was over there, I was sporting a dark tan from hiking in the Whites all summer. An old woman at one B&B I stayed at told me "the midgees won't bother ye, since you're so dark". She was absolutely right. Not one bite during my whole stay.
My trip usually cost me under $2K including airfare. I usually stay in hostels and take the local buses to and from trailheads. They are great except on Sundays when most don't run.
A family which I have never met spent a week to ten days over there based on my information and gave me glowing reports including pictures when they got back. I will email them to see if I can give you their e address.
I will re-post my trip plans in April to see if I can gather any adventurous people who would like a free guide, and for company this time.
Cheers, TomW