SNT (day 2) - Cessford to Fairnilee
Second day of my Scottish National Trail adventure, I've caught up on my daily miles and I'm running on schedule as of now which is an amazing news.
Terrain was definitely a helpful asset, trail was mostly flat and straightforward, I was passing (and snacking) though many little villages also weather was perfect, I'm crossing my fingers it will remain so for a long time.
Halfway through the day I've meet a group of Americans from Vermont who didn't know how to call a taxi (typing in 0044 before the number was too much for them), eventually I've done it for them and 5 minutes later three small taxis arrived to transport them to their hotel. To be fair after they helped me so much during my American hikes I got all the time for Americans now and will try to help them when I can.
I've also met first person who is hiking Scottish National Trail as well, his name was Toby but he was a man of few words so we didn't chat much, hopefully I'll see him later on. In the afternoon I've also met a guy heading opposite direction who hiked Cape Wrath Trail, the last and most remote section of SNT and I've got few useful informations from him, mainly that I don't have to worry to much about resupply boxes as it is possible to just buy food as you go, it just have to be more than usual as the markets are sparse.
I've managed to find a nice camping spot on the grass by someone's house, they've put a bench out for hikers so I assumed that they won't mind me spending the night here, but I will have a definite answer to this theory tomorrow morning.
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