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I was hoping that I could leave my ferries open for early April , but sounds like I will have to get them booked up now and the Sea Eagle Hide.
Sid

Hi Sid,
Re ferry booking - there is a lovely short ferry crossing from Lochaline in Morvern to Fishnish on Mull. You don't need to book, just arrive and queue. The service is frequent.
 
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Thanks everyone , The layby info, link for the boat trip, The Anthrax !!!. and the venison burgers whilst waiting , sounds good :t:

Gordons book was ordered Monday night (2nd class post)from Buckingham Press, email that it was posted Tuesday.......arrived this morning, excellent service Buckingham Press :clap::clap::t: after a quick look inside it looks like I may well be there until christmas now;)
Thanks
Sid
 
Hi Sid check out Bob McMillans excellent site for Skye (usually updated daily)

http://www.skye-birds.com/

Bob's a very approachable and incredibly helpful guy email him before your visit and he'll keep you updated.

Apologies if site has already been posted I quickly skimmed through posts and might have missed it
 
Hi Sid,
Re ferry booking - there is a lovely short ferry crossing from Lochaline in Morvern to Fishnish on Mull. You don't need to book, just arrive and queue. The service is frequent.


And it's a beautiful atmospheric drive from the Corran ferry through the hills to Lochaline. Can't decide whether I like that drive best in sunshine or when it's pouring down with mist over those wonderful mountains.

Sandra
 
And it's a beautiful atmospheric drive from the Corran ferry through the hills to Lochaline. Can't decide whether I like that drive best in sunshine or when it's pouring down with mist over those wonderful mountains.

Sandra

Sandra, whatever the weather its going to be a cracking 6 weeks I think.

Stewart, skye-birds.com added to favourites !

What would we do without Birdforum, all the information and kind people on here willing to share their experiences and skills its fantastic. Thank you :t:

Sid
 
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