Where Eagles Dare
The forecast for the beginning of the week had never promised nice weather. South westerly force 5 gusting gale force 9 with wintry showers. I had no plans to get out in the boat until conditions improved.

We woke to a chilly morning, a fresh covering of snow capped the distant Cullin mountains. Hail stones clanged off the corrugated tin roof sheltering the wash basins as we scrubbed at the burnt porridge at the bottom of the cooking pans in vain. After forking out £100 for a new tyre we decided on an easy climb up the local hill Ben Tianavaig....

Ben Tianavaig, a mixture of Gaelic and Norse meaning harbour at the foot of the hill, is an impressive looking hill at the head of the Portree harbour which only stands at 413m (1,355ft) . (picture above from Google)







We follow the ridge to the summit, careful not to stray to close to the edge in the strong winds.


The views from the summit were great...








Remains of the kiln
Further down the valley where the river Lealt meets the sea is the Inver Tote Diatomite works. Diatomite is a white clay like earth formed from the deposits of microscopic organisms. Diatomite is used in the production of face powder, fire proofing, insulation, filtration of beers, but the Skye Diatomite was mainly used in the production of dynamite in the 1880s. The Diatomite was quarried further up the valley and transported by tram way and carried by hand down the cliff path where it would be stored before being transported by boat.



The wind strengthens considerably gusting over the water, on more than one occasion I was pushed to the floor, definitely not kayaking weather. With a westerly wind this was the sheltered east side of the island, I can only imagine what the west coast looked like. We call it a day and head into town and warm ourselves up with some locally distilled Talisker whiskey and I try out some local venison burgers, my new favourite. Unfortunately at the time I wasnt aware I was in for a very long night.....
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