Rambling Man Walks the East Highland Way

Nonfiction, Travel, Europe, Great Britain, Adventure & Literary Travel
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Author: Andrew Bowden ISBN: 1230000289074
Publisher: Rambling Man Publication: January 1, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Andrew Bowden
ISBN: 1230000289074
Publisher: Rambling Man
Publication: January 1, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Scotland. It's beautiful. Something about the trees, the lochs and, of course, the wide range of single malt whiskys as well. Oh and there's some lovely walking up there as well. Such as the East Highland Way. It's a nice walk. It has trees, lochs and, of course, places where you can purchase from a wide range of single malt whiskys.

The lure of the East Highland Way was so strong that some people just have to hoist rucksacks on their backs, and rush to the train station with a good friend to do it. And who wouldn't?

Along the way, such a person will see other things too. Old bridges, lots of rivers, the remains of crofts and a hydroelectric scheme. And there will be some tales to be told at the end of it as well.

Maybe at the end of it, someone who walked the trail will write some sort of book about it all. Well, stranger things have happened.

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Scotland. It's beautiful. Something about the trees, the lochs and, of course, the wide range of single malt whiskys as well. Oh and there's some lovely walking up there as well. Such as the East Highland Way. It's a nice walk. It has trees, lochs and, of course, places where you can purchase from a wide range of single malt whiskys.

The lure of the East Highland Way was so strong that some people just have to hoist rucksacks on their backs, and rush to the train station with a good friend to do it. And who wouldn't?

Along the way, such a person will see other things too. Old bridges, lots of rivers, the remains of crofts and a hydroelectric scheme. And there will be some tales to be told at the end of it as well.

Maybe at the end of it, someone who walked the trail will write some sort of book about it all. Well, stranger things have happened.

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