Pictures - Thursday 08 June 2006
Ross County Football Club, Dingwall, Ross-shire.
Signpost for Dunmar Beef Farm, Easter Kinkell on the Black Isle.
Looking back over the Kessock Bridge, to Inverness.
The view west from the Kessock Bridge, looking along the Beauly Firth.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club, beside the Kessock Bridge.
The Kessock Bridge, which spans the Moray Firth between Inverness and the Black Isle.
Dan, Jen and Christina. After cycling 22 miles together, we say our goodbyes at Inverness. It is the end of the journey for my friends.
Monument at the site of the Battle of Culloden. The tablet says: The Battle of Culloden was fought on this moor 16th April 1746. The graves of the gallant highlanders who fought for Scotland and Prince Charlie are marked by the names of their clans.
Standing stones and ancient burial mound at Clava Cains, near Culloden.
Female company at last, with Christina and Jen beside Loch Moy.
Dan Rosenberg and Jen Gervais from Oregon, USA, with Christina Cobbold from Glasgow University, following the Lochs and Glens Cycle Route from Glasgow to Inverness.
The view west along the same river, with the sun giving colour to the water.
Looking east to the rail and road bridges across the River Findhorn, near Tomatin.
The modern equivalent displaying a different height, 1328ft (405m) for the Slochd Summit, beside the new A9!
The signpost displaying the height above sea level, 1315ft (401m), on the Slochd Summit, beside the old A9.
Remnants of the old bridge over the River Dulnain at Carrbridge.
Traction engine outside the Landmark Centre, Highland Heritage Park, Carrbridge.
Early in the morning, ready to exit the farm field where I had camped without permission.
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