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Old 12-29-2011, 03:07 PM
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Default 300 Miles Across Scotland

"It’s the sort of long distance route that most keen walkers dream of. A long tough trek through some of the most majestic, remote and stunningly beautiful landscape you could dare imagine."

"The Cape Wrath Long Distance Trail is just short of 200-miles long and runs from Fort William to the most north-west tip of the Scottish mainland, a challenging and often remote route which, in essence, could be described as the hardest long distance backpacking route in the UK. Various routes exist between Fort William and Cape Wrath."

With nothing much to do here up on my ridgetop in Maine on this single digit temperature day I thought I would post the link to my 300+ mile hike Blog from Glasgow to Cape Wrath, Scotland.

Once there, my blog is number 7 under "Route Notes"

http://www.capewrathtrail.co.uk/

As you can see, it is being touted as part of the International Appalachian Trail. About which I will keep my thoughts to myself.
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