Saturday, 30 August 2008
Monday, 25 August 2008
Day 1, Part 1 - Milngavie to Drymen 12 miles
Woke up at 630am, all packed from the night before and ready to begin our journey, opened the curtains and was welcomed by the rain lashing down before we'd even left East Kilbride. Oh well, never mind our summer 'holiday' was booked so there was nothing we could do about it now. We ate our porridge and drove over to my mum and dads for 730am.
My mum and dad drove us to Milngavie where we met our bag carriers - AMS. Lesson 1 from Scott, do not attempt to carry all your possessions on the way. Apparently between 40-50 thousand people attempt to do the West Highland Way every year and only about 15 thousand complete it...gulp! Once we'd dropped off our bags we met up with Lachie MacLeod, the man behind Something For Romania, just to remind us that it was all for a good cause - despite the rain! By the time we'd had our 'photo shoot' and toilet stop, we set off at about 930am.
Milngavie
Proudly doing it for Something For Romania, please forgive my dad's dodgy camera work
About 5 miles up the road and we're pretty soaked, although the worst was yet to come, we just didn't take any pictures during the really wet bit.
Wet lands ahead - Arlehaven, near Dumgoyach Farm.
Reaching Gartness the sun came out to meet us, as did this little guy.
10 miles down, 2 miles till lunch.
This is the field near Drymen where we stopped to have our lunch at 145pm. It was a welcome break after having walked 12 miles non stop through the rain.
Happy to be sitting, but not for long. Shortly after this photo was taken we realised that it is not good to stop, we ceased up big time and struggled to get back into the swing of it.
My mum and dad drove us to Milngavie where we met our bag carriers - AMS. Lesson 1 from Scott, do not attempt to carry all your possessions on the way. Apparently between 40-50 thousand people attempt to do the West Highland Way every year and only about 15 thousand complete it...gulp! Once we'd dropped off our bags we met up with Lachie MacLeod, the man behind Something For Romania, just to remind us that it was all for a good cause - despite the rain! By the time we'd had our 'photo shoot' and toilet stop, we set off at about 930am.
Milngavie
Proudly doing it for Something For Romania, please forgive my dad's dodgy camera work
About 5 miles up the road and we're pretty soaked, although the worst was yet to come, we just didn't take any pictures during the really wet bit.
Wet lands ahead - Arlehaven, near Dumgoyach Farm.
Reaching Gartness the sun came out to meet us, as did this little guy.
10 miles down, 2 miles till lunch.
This is the field near Drymen where we stopped to have our lunch at 145pm. It was a welcome break after having walked 12 miles non stop through the rain.
Happy to be sitting, but not for long. Shortly after this photo was taken we realised that it is not good to stop, we ceased up big time and struggled to get back into the swing of it.
Day 1, Part 2 - Drymen to Balmaha 18 miles
Ok so Drymen to Balmaha isn't 18 miles, but the total distance travelled to Balmaha was 18 miles.
Sunday, 24 August 2008
The night before - 24th August 2008
Dave and I got back from our weekend away for our anniversary celebrations and began to prepare for our 6 day trek. First things first, I gathered together all the supplies we'd been buying over the last few months.

Skin So Soft - Avon's magic midgie repellent (apparently!)
Hankies - for the obvious reasons.
Energy Drinks - because we're gonna need it.
Enough Mars bars and Snickers for us to have 2 per day - each! We'll burn it off.
Hayfever tablets - much needed for an outdoor adventure.
A map to guide us on the way.
Kendal cake, if the first expedition to Everest took some Kendal cake, then so must we.
Compeed blister packs - just in case.

Skin So Soft - Avon's magic midgie repellent (apparently!)
Hankies - for the obvious reasons.
Energy Drinks - because we're gonna need it.
Enough Mars bars and Snickers for us to have 2 per day - each! We'll burn it off.
Hayfever tablets - much needed for an outdoor adventure.
A map to guide us on the way.
Kendal cake, if the first expedition to Everest took some Kendal cake, then so must we.
Compeed blister packs - just in case.
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