Loch Ness, UK
Spent last night in Fort Augustus, named after the second son of George 2nd who was the "butcher" Duke of Cumberland. We visited the visitor centre which explained how Telford built the canal including educating the locals on how to make wheels which they were incapable of doing until he showed them! After descending the flight of locks we entered Loch Ness. The wind came up to a force 5 on the nose so tacked up the entire loch. We were considering anchoring off...