Janet Christie walks the West Highland Way on an 8 day trip
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00:00Janet Christie walking the West Island Way on a nine-day, eight-night trek with Max Adventures.
00:05This saw us looking out over Loch Lomond from Connock Hill on day two, in a three-day stretch
00:09that involved walking the length of Loch in the busiest part of the walk. Day three, between
00:14Tyndrum and Bridge of Orchie, the sheep take shelter when the weather breaks. Day six, Bridge
00:19of Orchie to King's House in Glencoe, some of the ways along old drover and military roads, and part
00:24of the route takes you onto the remote and beautiful Rannoch Moor. Day seven, up and out of King Loch
00:29Leven to the Larraig Moor, or Big Path, that stretches along a gorgeous high valley before
00:33winding down through woods in the shadow of Ben Nevis. A view of the flank of Ben Nevis and down
00:38the glen towards Fort William on the final day's walk, a 15-mile stretch from King Loch Leven.
00:43Me at the official end of the West Island Way in Fort William High Street at the Statue of the Walker
00:48after completing the 96-mile route. Time for a seat and to rub your sore feet before enjoying
00:54the views of Loch Linné, then catching this train back to Glasgow to do the journey in reverse
00:59and enjoy the spectacular views.