Many people associate Scotland with lochs and castles. Yet the country has much more to offer, such as the extraordinary landscape of the Isle of Skye.
Here we made a two-day hike in the wilderness, where we camped in tents halfway through the trip. It was a tough, sometimes harsh hike with highly variable weather conditions and a lot of steep climbing and descending over unpaved stretches.
Exhausting; however, at the end you are treated to this beautiful view over The Storr, the most eye-catching rock on the island. When I see this picture, I immediately have to think back to that special trip and how we dragged each other through it.
We arrived here at exactly the right time. No rain or wind for a while, but a beautiful clearing that shrouded the Storr itself in shadows, but in the distance completely illuminated the rest of the island.