A shell from Ness of Duncansby
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Inverness
Forres in Bloom
Aviemore
Loch Morlich and the Cairngorm Mountains

Loch Morlich and the Glenmore Forest
Logie Steading and River Findhorn
Knock Farril

Cromarty Firth from Knock Farril
Glenurquhart Forest

By chance we parked right by the cache
Loch Ness
Yachts in the Caledonian Canal Locks
Inverness
It rained hard and then turned into a great summer day!
Beauly Firth

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River Cannich
Corrimony Cairn
Black Rock Gorge
Evanton Wood and the River Glass
Thunder storm at Dingwall Campsite
Invergodon

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Invergodon looking away from the docks
John o’ Groats and Ness of Duncansby
Orkney

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Dingwall Campsite
We had been camped here for eight nights – so we left our marks! A couple of days of sun and rain should fix it.
The MX-5 is not big enough for two to go camping, so we need some extra luggage room. The boot bag fits securely and adds 50l of extra space.
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We were up early and packed and away at 7am from Dingwall Campsite.
Heading back to Lincoln today.
We headed north today – all the way north.
John o’ Groats

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We walked out along the coast, leaving the tourist area behind. There were even two caches along our route – the most northerly mainland caches.

John o’ Groats from Ness of Duncansby
Wick
We stopped here mainly to eat, but we also visited the “shortest street”
Ebenezer Place was built in 1883 and measures only 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) long. It has only one address: No 1.
It was also the location of our last geocache of this holiday.
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Invergodon
For a small Highland town Invergordon can be very busy – cruise liners stop here. Today there were two of them at the docks. We were stopped by four Americans, who asked for directions, their cruise was heading on to Reykjavik and then to New York.

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Cromarty Firth from Invergordon
We visited the interesting museum, avoided the craft fair and any cafe, but still picked up four geocaches in this very busy town.
Tain
Having spent some time on the couches in the Sunflower Too (sic) Cafe, and with the weather now turned sunny we went for a walk along the coast at Tain.
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