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Great pictures guys, thanks for the commentary. A ‘must look’ at your progress each day. Keep well.
Thanks John. Good to know we are being followed. It’s been amazing so far. The dolphins as we left Fishguard probably the highlight, but now we are in Scotland properly the scenery is amazing. The photos don’t really do it justice. I’ve seen pictures of Ailsa Graig in the past, but to sail past at nearly 2 miles away felt a lot closer. The moorings at Lamlash are a really stunning location. I’m not sure if Holy Island is classified as a mountain but that behind and mountains over the village in front is something special. Just a shame we keep getting squally rain showers.