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Having dropped Jeremy off in Edinburgh this morning, I came back to the campsite at Dunbar and spent the afternoon walking the some of the John Muir Way.

Sunset, this evening, from the Dunbar Camping and Caravan Club Site
As I said yesterday, this is a great site for sunsets.
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Bass Rock and the Firth of Forth
You can always count on great sunsets when staying from the Dunbar Camping and Caravan Club Site.
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The morning started foggy at the campsite but it soon cleared so we set off North. However taking the back road north from Alness, it climbed back into the fog.
But it did not last long and we spent the day driving in the MX-5 with the top down, with lunch and a walk at the forest park at Allt Mor.
We spent the morning in Dingwall doing university stuff for Jeremy and visiting the Highflight Second Hand Book Shop.

The bookshop sells all sorts of books and is well worth a visit. It has a large collection of books about flight – I bought he one above. It was published in 1976 so the final famous plane is Concorde – no stealth planes in this book.
Then we headed north.
Our first stop was Tain, because the sky was getting dark and it looked like rain (by now we had pulled over and put the top up on the MX-5). We parked down by the coast, found somewhere to sit for lunch but not long after finishing the rain started.
With the roof still up we headed for Dornoch where we experience the phenomena that is Scottish weather, we had a beautiful sunny afternoon walking across the dunes and along the beach.
Dornoch “airport”
The route we used took us out through the local airstrip.
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