We started climbing and got into the forest where it was dark but you could se
e where you were going. We
saw lots of trees, bushes and streams running down the side of the mountain and we saw a young deer but it ran away before we could take a photo. We also saw some sheep. Then we left the forest as we got close to the top of the hill and it was sunny. Mum was the first one up.
When we reached the top we climbed into the tower and took some pictures of the view below. We saw quite a long way away, we could see other mountains and hills and we saw reflections of the trees in the Loch below the mountain. It was a still day so the Loch was very calm. The view
was great - I felt like jumping into the Loch from where I was. Then we went back down - us kids ran most of the way down the mountain and I was first down. This is the tower on top of the hill.
Then we drove to Neptune's Staircase at Fort William. At one end of the staircase there is a Loch which eventually leads to the Irish Sea and the other end eventually gets to the Atlantic Ocean. When there is a boat that needs to get from the lower Loch to the higher L
och the bridge over the road swings to one side so the boat can get to the first gate of Neptune's Staircase. The staircase has 8 gates. When the boat is in the first lock gate a man presses a button to make the bottom of the next lock gate lift up a little boat. This lets water into the lock gate where the boat is and that makes the water the same level. So then they open the lock gate and the boat drives through to the next step/stair or lock ga
te. Then they shut the first gate and get ready to open the next gate when the water is level. It happens 8 times before the boat gets up to the other Loch. The height difference between the lower Loch and the higher Loch is 20m. It used to be a waterfall before they made it the lock system. We saw a boat go from the 5th stair to the top of the staircase. If you want to get from
the top to the bottom it's exactly the same. On top of each gate there are walkways for people to cross from one side to the other side. We all walked over. I liked watching the boat through the staircase to the top.
While we were at Neptune's Staircase we also saw the highest mountain in the UK (Ben Nevis). You can ski down Ben Nevis.

Hi Sammy Brown,
ReplyDeleteI think you really love climbing all these mountains everywhere - you'll have to try Ben Nevis sometime!
I loved your description of how the boats go up the different levels at the Loch - very well done.
It sounds like you are having a wonderful time and will bring home lots of photos and happy memories.
lots of love grandpa and grandma
Hiya Sam
ReplyDeleteDoes the boat have to wait a long time for the water to rise in every loch? How long does it take for them to be able to keep going? do the cars have to wait a long time too?
Keep having lots of fun!!!!
Hey Sam, gotta love those hedges hey! You can get lost in them and even walk on top of them. :-)
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