Walking in Craigellachie National Nature Reserve

Craigellachie National Nature Reserve

The weather this morning was bright and clear – excellent for walking in the snow, as long as you take gloves, hat, warm jacket, decent boots, thick socks, etc, etc.

The snow in most places was a couple of inches deep although from time to time it was much deeper.

My boot sunk in more than a foot of snow
My boot sunk in more than a foot of snow

Craigellachie National Nature Reserve is a short walk from Scandinavian Village and is very close to Aviemore – it is a great place to explore and take photos.

The frozen lake through the trees Craigellachie National Nature Reserve

Frozen lake Craigellachie National Nature Reserve

The lake was frozen and had this mysterious “Superman” logo on the ice.

Superman logo on the ice

The view through the trees Craigellachie National Nature Reserve

I cleared the snow from the end of a bench and had a brew up, using my MSR Titanium mug and Alpkit Kraku stove, a great lightweight and efficient combination in the cold weather. Hot tea and cake, sitting in the winter sun shine.

Making tea with my MSR titanium mug and Alpkit Kraku stove

I forgot to pack my sit mat so I had to sit on my gloves and hat as the icy bench was far to cold to sit on without insulation.

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Snow, rain, wind and hail

That is how the morning started so Alex and I decided that the only cure for such a day was a full English breakfast. So it was off to The View Cafe Morecambe to see what their’s was like.

The View Cafe and Vintage Music, Morecambe

I had a chance today to take some photos of the memorabilia.

Memorabilia on the walls of The View Cafe Morecambe

45s The View Cafe Morecambe

Newspaper if the day Elvis died

The spam menu

This is not the type of spam I am used to dealing with!

… and here is the breakfast.

A full English breakfast The View cafe in Morecambe

This cafe is great, they have the usual range of items on their menu you would expect from a sea side cafe – and spam (although we did not try it). The breakfast we had was well cooked and serve hot to our table and there was extra tea and toast included. I would recommend a visit.


The weather did change and we could eventually see across the bay to the Lake District.

The Lake District from Morecambe

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