2007
Scotland Field Expedition
May
2007, Preview photographs, structural diagenesis research planning trip, NW Scotland

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Field party meets at Old Inn, Gairloch, afternoon and evening of May 19.
Early on May 20, field party visits Dundonnell bridge exposures, then begins traverse to Shenavall. |
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| Kira and Randy at the bridge locality. (Below) Ann on the traverse, across from An Teallach. |
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| Be prepared for May field conditions and weather. |
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| Try to pack light. No more than two packs! |
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| Below, Shenavall, endpoint of May 20 traverse. |
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| Bring wool socks and a coffee cup. |
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| On May 21, hike from Shenavall to Loch an Nid (Edgar's camp). |
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| Edgar's camp at Loch an Nid. Our intrepid forerunners will have set up camp for us. |
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The picture below is from Lochan Fada, but it shows how the cooking will be done. |
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| May 22, a day on the big pavements at Loch an Nid, then a hike out. |
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May 22 & 23 We will be based at Rua Reidh Lighthouse (B&B) http://www.ruareidh.co.uk/ |
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| Post-meeting field work is planned near Loch Maree and Slioch. |
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| More views of the highlands in May. |
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