Calum's Road on Raasay took one man ten years to build in the 1960s & 70s. It is now falling into disrepair and needs what it had previously ... loving care.
It avoided cliff-faces, took in bends and presented passing-places. In the past it was used by more pedestrians and in recent years vehicles have taken their toll rather than paid it.
Scottish Islands Explorer - only a quarter the age of the road
Readers will enjoy Roger Hutchinson's fine book "Calum's Road". On Amazon at c.£6. Title self-explanatory.
ReplyDeleteFine morning here in Spain, but we are already planning our island visits in May and June can't wait!
I bought the book ages ago when it first came out. It's a fascinating story and I have long wanted to walk along the road. This year maybe?
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed reading Paul Camilli's blog about life at the end of Calum’s Road – check it out at:
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Thanks Marc. V enjoyable
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