Vaughanoblapski!: Packing the car - ready for the next leg of our journey
Vaughanoblapski!: On the road from Thurso towards Ullapool via Durness
Vaughanoblapski!: A wet start to our journey
Vaughanoblapski!: Sunrise on the road...
Vaughanoblapski!: An icy sunrise in Northern Scotland
Vaughanoblapski!: Ben Loyal from the Kyle of Tongue
Vaughanoblapski!: The countryside could be the Karoo!
Vaughanoblapski!: Moine House - part of the Flow Country
Vaughanoblapski!: More dramatic views across to Ben Loyal
Vaughanoblapski!: The Flow Country
Vaughanoblapski!: Moine House
Vaughanoblapski!: A peat land pool nearby Moine House
Vaughanoblapski!: Northwest Highlands Rock Route
Vaughanoblapski!: Ard Neakie Headland
Vaughanoblapski!: Traigh All Chailgeag or Ceannabeinne Beach ('Beach of the Burn of the Old Woman')
Vaughanoblapski!: Sangobeg Beach
Vaughanoblapski!: Kyle of Durness with snowy peaks in the distance
Vaughanoblapski!: River Laxford
Vaughanoblapski!: Laxford Bridge
Vaughanoblapski!: View of Loch 'a Ghlinne Dhuibh (Loch Glendhu) or 'loch of a black glen'
Vaughanoblapski!: Rugged peaks
Vaughanoblapski!: Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin (Gaelic for "White Cairn Loch"), or Loch Cairnbawn, is a sea inlet off Eddrachillis Bay on the west coast of the Scottish Highlands north of Ullapool. It was the site of the World War Two midget submarine training base, Port HHZ.
Vaughanoblapski!: Parish of Assynt
Vaughanoblapski!: THIS CAIRN WAS ERECTED TO COMMEMORATE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE XUTH SUBMARINE FLOTILLA 10TH APRIL 1993
Vaughanoblapski!: The Kylesku Bridge
Vaughanoblapski!: Monument to the Kylesku Bridge
Vaughanoblapski!: Ardvrek Castle
Vaughanoblapski!: Cùl Mòr
Vaughanoblapski!: The road ahead, through Elphin