Last weekend I went hiking with a large group of friends to the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
We do one such trip every year, usually in the late winter. This time it was in spring, only it did not feel like it on Skye.
We rented a large bunkhouse, did our food and hiked during the day. Hiking first, photography second, there was only another photographer in a group of 12 hikers.
While the vast majority of the British Isles basked in glorious sunshine, most of the time on Skye was overcast, or downright rainy/misty.
The first day, Friday, we hiked up Bla Bheinn, with its fabled view of the arch of the Black Cuillin laid in front. No such luck, drizzly rain and thick clouds were our companions most of the time, with visibility of a few tens of meters. The camera came out only half way during the descent, and here are some images from that section.