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    No midges

    Not sure why, maybe it was the fact that it was a very cool day temp wise.

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    The massacre of Glencoe

    Here are some images taken by some of my pals at the annual commemoration -











    And this from a leaflet handed out by the commemoration organizer -

    The order for the Glencoe massacre was meant to be carried out through all the Jacobite clans, following through to the Camerons of Lochaber, MacDonalds of Keppoch and Glengarry, etc. This was only prevented by an outcry throughout Europe, particularly France.

    There were few Campbells in the Argyll militia who were wakened in the night to carry out their sealed orders. The commander, Campbell of Glenlyon (Jacobite Campbells) was reluctant but obeyed orders. A Campbell piper played a lament at signal rock at midnight. His hosts knew what was meant and escaped. Another Campbell trooper spoke to a sacred rock, saying that if he were a dog he would not be out this night. His hosts got the message. Another found a family under a bridge and bayoneted their dog, showing the blood to his superior. The fact that only 38 people died was a testimony to the reluctance of the troopers.

    The Glenlyon Campbells, Black Isle Campbells and others took part on both the '15 and '45 rebellions on the Jacobite side. The Glencoe MacIains and MacDonalds guarded the Campbells from other Jacobite forces in these rebellions.
    The Massacre of Glencoe
    copyright words and music Jim Mclean 1963
    published by Duart Music

    (Chorus)
    O Cruel is the snow
    That sweeps Glencoe
    And covers the grave O Donald
    And cruel was the foe
    That raped Glencoe
    And murderd the house of
    MacDonald

    They came in a blizzard
    We offered them heat
    A roof o'er their heads
    Dry shoes for their feet
    We wined them and dined them
    They ate of our meat
    And they slept in the house of
    MacDonald

    They came from Fort William
    Wi' murder in mind
    The Campbells had orders
    King William had signed
    Put all to the sword
    These words were underlined
    And leave none alive called
    MacDonald

    (Chorus)

    They came in the night
    When the men were asleep
    This band O' Argyles
    Through snow soft and deep
    Like murdering foxes
    Among helpless sheep
    They slaughtered the house of
    MacDonald

    (Chorus)

    Some died in their beds
    At the hand of the foe
    Some fled in the night
    And were lost in the snow
    Some lived to accuse him
    That struck the first blow
    But gone was the house of
    MacDonald

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    brill!




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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    I finally made it to the Highlands. Even more beautiful than I even imagined.
    I believe that I was standing in that same spot about 6 months ago! Looks like your weather was a bit warmer and drier than in December. I look forward to going back when the conditions are more suitable for some hill-walking.
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    New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!

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    Thanks for posting these lovely pics - glad you enjoyed your visit. I passed through Glencoe earlier today on my way home from the west highlands but didn't stop there to take any pics.
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