Monday, 14 August 2017

Uisinish



For an empty stretch of island coastline, consider the middle, eastern section of South Uist. The commanding point is the lighthouse


once serviced from the storehouse in the bay, photographed here by Marc Calhoun, who went on to make an intended brief visit to the Mountain Bothies Association outpost nearby outpost below,


but where he encountered a most unusual person, an unsociable and uncommunicative resident visitor. Marc made his excuses and left!

Scottish Islands Explorer - you need to have the explorer gene to visit Uisinish
Digital Edition: likely to be uncommunicative here as well

1 comment:

Marc Calhoun said...

It was indeed a strange encounter. I'm glad I was not planning to spend the night. But I do want to sleep there someday, for it is a great, well maintained bothy.