From Stoer Point I beat a retreat to the "main" road (ha! main road my foot). Once there I turned left or north and eventually east and followed the little B869 along the coast past Clashnessie (which has a lovely beach so I am told) and thence to Drumbeg which supposedly has one of the finest village stores in Scotland. Alas, the stores were closed for some reason - maybe because it was still considered 'out of season'. Amongst other places I reached Loch Nedd where there were several of my favorite subjects strewn along the rocky little beach - boats. From a single boat one can, if luck is with one, make a number of interesting shots. I managed to collar a small group of abstract images from the peeling paint along the sides of an old and decaying boat. Here they are (the actual boat is the first image naturally):
Continuing along this road one gets some great views of snow capped Quinag with various foregrounds:
While turning seaward there are nice views of a lovely and ever changing coast line, like this one near Drumbeg:
Eventually this road joins with the main Ullapool-Durness road just south of Kylesku. At this point I turned for home and pretty much called it a day.
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