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Departure gate, Port Mor terminal 1.
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Ian and I still had some time before the ferry arrived to take us back from Muck to Mallaig via Eigg. We decided to take the short walk across to the north side of the island. Ahead of us the brooding Cuillin of Rum slowly emerged from... ...the cloud that was enveloping the island.. As we started the descent to the ...2 weeks ago -
The stones of Port Mor, Isle of Muck.
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The island of Muck was lashed by rain and wind during the night. We were really glad we had chosen to stay in the warmth of the bunkhouse.We had some time before the ferry arrived so we decided to explore the environs of Port Mor. The old hotel stands on the far side of the loch. It has been replaced by the new larger ...3 weeks ago -
Defibrillator at sundown on Muck.
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We left our kayaks at the top of the Port Mor slipway and made our way past the... ...recently delivered wind turbines. Less than three weeks after our visit the six wind turbines were inaction helping to provide 24 hour electricity for the first time. We soon arrived at the Isle of Muck Bunkhouse where......the ...3 weeks ago -
Port Mor, Muck, by the back door.
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Ian and I were now paddling NE and were sheltered from the swell. We passed the restored fishermans bothy at Port an t-Seilich. The east of Muck is so low lying that the skyline is dominated by the distant Sgurr of Eigg. The mouth of Port Mor is partially obstructed by a large reef system called the Dubh Sgeir. The ...3 weeks ago -
Exploring the "wall of the tombstones" and "the den of the black revenge" on Muck.
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At the far side of Camus Mor (on Mucks south coast) we came to the impenetrable barrier of the cliff face of An Leachdach, which roughly translated means "wall of the tombstones". There are a number of caves in this otherwise sheer rock face. We chose not to explore them but due to the sheer nature of the rock it ...4 weeks ago -
Something fishy in our water…
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Im not feeling very well... There’s something funny happening to the frogs in our pond. I mean, I wouldn’t mind – but that’s our drinking water, that is. Fifty of the buggers – dead. A couple of years ago I sent one off to Glasgow University so that they could work out what was wiping them out. ...4 weeks ago -
The highs and lows of life in Camas Mor, Muck.
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We had now started the final stage of our Small Isles adventure. As we rounded the SW point of Muck we started to paddle east again. Muck is generally low lying but the ground rises in the SW towards the summit of......Beinn Airein. It may only be 137m high but it is a proper little mountain nonetheless. It falls ...4 weeks ago


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