Even in July, Scotland can be a country of different moods. Don't expect the sun to be always shining as some of the following (July!) pictures show...

Ullapool Harbour after a thunderstorm which led to the cancellation of the Ullapool Town Pipe Band presentation "The Kilt is my Delight." Just my luck!



Looking across Loch Assynt to Ardvreck Castle.

http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.u...tle/index.html



Arvreck Castle against the moody mountains.



At Kylescu looking towards Glen Dubh.



"There are also opportunities from here (Kylescu) to take boat trips on the locally based Statesman to view the 650ft high Eas-Coul-Aulin waterfall, Britain's highest, and four times the height of the Niagara Falls. You can also catch a boat from here to view the remote Kerrachar Gardens at the seaward end of the loch. These are only accessible by boat."

The Statesman with some lucky passengers. Unfortunately because my friend Walter had to work in the evening, we decided there wasn't enough time to take the voyage - will make up for that next time!



The Kylescu Bridge, opened in 1984 by HM the Queen and replacing a previous ferry service. Before the bridge the road trip (avoiding the ferry) would have meant a 100 mile detour via Lairg.



The summit of Quinnag is hidden in the cloud near Kylescu.



These photos have been previously uploaded on my photo blog site www.fotothing.com/cleftref