The day with the shortest distance and hardest terrain; my
personal favorite. Three and a half miles of very rough going followed by
three and a half miles of up-ish-ness. Up down around over under trees rocks
rivers and sheep. The views were even more stunning than the day before.
The LORD was good to us and kept the rain back until we had
passed the most treacherous parts of the trail. The sun started to play in
beams across the hills beyond and cats’ paws flitted atop the water towards us.
12:00 noon saw us sitting atop a mossy boulder eating what
food we had with us and then heading into the simpler second stage of the day.
The scenery continued to become more and more beautiful.
The Way carried us to the very northernmost tip of Loch
Lomond, completing our walk of its entire length. After climbing up onto a
crag, we looked south down the Loch and sang hymns about the greatness of our
God. How I wish I could give you all pictures that capture the beauty, but this
is the best I could do.
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