Friday 8 January 2010

Feeling the chill in Scotland

I am writing my first post of the year from a hotel lobby situated in the rather cold Scottish Highlands.  As chilly as it may be, the dumping of white stuff which has been disrupting the whole of the United Kingdom has transformed this already spectacular landscape into something far more beautiful - and I honestly did not think that this could be possible.

I am currently back up in the highlands working on a book to be released later this year by my long standing publisher - Halsgrove. This book, The Spirit of the Highlands, will be my third book, out of a total of five, to be released during 2010. Work is also being undertaken on a another two books for release during 2011 - Someone is going to be busy over the coming months!

Working in sub-zero temperatures does have its disadvantages. The actual means of reaching the locations are often limited. Car travel is possible but the icy roads are making it a dangerous proposition and upon reaching the location, finding a suitable viewpoint is both a laborious and time consuming affair as the the thick blanket of snow makes the smallest of hike feel like a major expedition.

Luckily some of the locations can be photographed from viewpoints close to the roadside such as the image of the Pass of Glencoe below.  So far this trip has been very productive so I thought I would share a couple of shots with you. Enjoy the snow!