Gesa and I went out separate ways, so I headed south to Oban. A picturesque coastal fishing village.. Absolutely beautiful and crawling with old people. I bused from Inverness to Fort William, and holy crap driving a bus on the roads here takes TALENT. I don't get nauseated easily, but hot damn it was a lot of windy road and brake slamming. I had the unfortunate luck of getting stuck behind three bridge openings into Loch Ness, delaying our bus and making me miss my Fort William to Oban bus. Ok mom - you're for sure going to murder me when I get back - my options were wait 5 hours and get another bus bringing me into Oban super late.... Or get my money back and hitchhike... Soooooo I took option 2 and spent the rest of the way with a super amazing Aussie couple. :) I arrived in Oban safe and sound and quickly realized I was amongst the youngest there. I spent my evening wandering around town. Met a fellow Albertan, got some fish and chips and ate them in the rain. The next d...
I left the Cuthbert's onto my next destination Inverness. Claimed capital of the highlands. To be honest there really isn't much here. A small town with beautiful surroundings. I felt like a little kid on the train - watching every bit of landscape and animals as we passed. This time I chose an all female dorm, because there was a bit of a creeper of the male persuasion on my last night in Edinburgh. I was roomed with SE Asia triplets who were all of 17 & 18 and a super friendly German girl named Gesa... Our blonde hair blue-eyed-ness banded together to save each other from the super annoying girls in our room. She had a car, and she let me tag along THANK GOD because the Monday was a bank holiday and nothing is really accessible by walking. Our morning started off eventful as we searched for a place to buy coffee... We walked into a nice looking spot and ordered our coffee... As I took a gander around I got a bit of a bad feeling... There place was littered with religio...