The full bothy emptied out and we were soon on our way towards Inversnaid. Just a thirty minutes in we came across something like a mirage, a small shack selling supplies and coffee! A couple from the Aberdeen area had bought a remote cottage and started selling to hikers. With the effort that they made we had to partake 😀
The walk to Inversnaid was pretty, a bit up and down along the Lochside but not too taxing. Inversnaid Hotel and the falls beside it made a spectacular view, but the Hotel is not particularly hiker friendly so we moved on.
Now today we only covered 11 miles but the subsequent were hard miles – steep inclines up and down the Lochside with awkward ground, many large rocks with ankle-breaker cleaves. Walking poles today were a lifesaver.
Stopped at the Doune Bothy for lunch and a coffee and met many of the hikers we’d seen before. My feet were hot after the tough section, see this:
Beinglass Campsite is a beautiful spot with nice facilities and showers, the first for a few days. However it was also the weekend so many people up from Glasgow. Some, like the family from Paisley we sat with were great company (and bought us a beer). Others… well a drunk Glaswegian couple having a domestic from 1am and 4am while stumbling clumsily around the site shouting ‘where the f*** is our tent’, tripping over people’s tents and sometimes opening tent doors to check was, well, an experience. Well they say that the West Highland Way gives a taste of everything Scotland has to offer.












