A Wanderer's Photo Gallery
One of the things that gets me exploring Britain and Ireland is the prospect of bringing away some pleasing photos of my own making with me. Not only has that fostered the growth of an interest in hillwalking and cycling but it also has driven me to further the photography itself. All that has created the library of images from which the collections that you find here have been drawn.

To Argyll and Onward to Mull

To Argyll and Onward to Mull

My explorations of Argyll actually got going with a day trip to Mull in June of 1999. More visits to Mull (and one to Iona) were to follow before I got to looking around the mainland. That started with a short amble by the shores of Loch Etive and has expanded to include Glen Lonan and other parts of Lorn with areas further south like those around Arrochar, Loch Long and Loch Lomond coming far more recently than is deserved. More unvisited parts beckon and both Cowal and Kintyre are on that list. Even if there were no parts completely unexplored, it takes a while to get under the skin of anywhere if that is even possible to complete. The result is more excursions and looking at the photos that you find here plants some ideas in my mind.

Even with all the boundary changes over the years, present day Argyll still covers a large part of Scotland. In former times, it reached as far as Glen Coe and took in Ardnamurchan and other parts of that same peninsula. Along with southern reaches such as Cowal and Kintyre, even Arran was considered part of the region. Some may hold out when it comes to those older boundaries but I have to admit that not much is heard of them nowadays. People just seem to go with what's there and worry no more. Regardless of what is and isn't in Argyll these days, it remains an enticing part of the world to visit though you may disagree if you have the misfortune to see it in heavy downpours.

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