SNT (day 7) - Cashel to Tyndrum (West Highland Way)

The rain stopped in the morning and I could wrap everything up, midges made my departure that much faster, they were so tiny that they were almost impossible to notice until it was too late, I was gathering quite a collection of red dots on my legs and arms.

Trail was running along the Loch Lomond in a very up and down fashion, for the first part of the day but once the lake was over it steadily progressed up the hills. I've completely missed the Drovers Pub, several people has recommended me to go there, it was located at Inverarnan. Instead, I had very nice sausage and mash at a restaurant in Beinglas just around the corner without realising the Drivers Pub was nearby.

The weather was holding up quite well, at about 3pm I've reached the middle marker of the West Highland Way at Crianlarich Crossroads, and soon after there was a farm with first highland cows on the trail! There was plenty of swifts doing their aerial acrobatics and the atmosphere was serene over here.

At about 6pm I've reached my final stop at the town of Tyndrum, where I made a small resupply at the gas station and found a nice camping spot close to the trail just outside the town. It was another long and productive day, if tomorrow went well I should be in Fort William in two days from now.

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