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  1. Sunday Postcard: Loch Ness, Scotland

    Blog: The Corny Traveler's Chronicles - 13 December 2009

    Caledonian Canal, Fort Augustus, Scotland

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  2. a little hitchhiking…spud the scottish piper

    Blog: A Little Adrift - A RTW Travelogue - 8 October 2009

    The ice cream began to drip down the side of my hand as I made my way to the small Fort Augustus bus stop with another long and drawn out travel day lying before me. Both my packs were strapped on and with 20 more minutes to kill before the bus arrived I made my way over the area where Spud the Piper was piping away to the tourists. He spotted me immediately, finished out the tune and then came over to chat. Since it was instantly obvious that I ...

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  3. a little green…the forests of fort augustus

    Blog: A Little Adrift - A RTW Travelogue - 5 October 2009

    The vibrant green and completely lush underbrush climbing up the trees and creeping across the floor of the forest struck me first as I entered the darkly lit canopy of trees in the national park forests surrounding Fort Augustus. Video Tour of Loch Ness, Fort Augustus, Scotland Fort Augustus has about six major walks and hikes in the region that take between two to six hours each; this was a major factor for staying in the area for about a week. Most of my Scottish days were structured around hiking during ...

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  4. a little charm…bagpipes and locks

    Blog: A Little Adrift - A RTW Travelogue - 1 October 2009

    The faintly audible music of bagpipes in the distance altered my course and I set my meandering walk toward the main street of Fort Augustus. The town is small. Tiny actually. And all of the action takes place along the Caledonian Canal that feeds into Loch Ness. The canal is set up with a [...]

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  5. a little myth…romanticizing nessie

    Blog: A Little Adrift - A RTW Travelogue - 30 September 2009

    You know her as Nessie and her myth has spread all over the world; the legend of the Loch Ness Monster has caught the imaginations of dreamers and scientists, children and adults, and everyone in between. I confess that I made a multi-day stop to the long and legendary lake situated in the heart of [...]

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