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As we (we being myself, husband Jim, and our children Callum eleven and Angus eight) arrived in Fort William, the largest town in the highlands which nestles in the shadow of Ben Nevis,  

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Jayne Stupple Wet Yet Wonderful As we (we being myself, husband Jim, and our children Callum eleven and Angus eight) arrived in Fort William, the largest town in the highlands which nestles in the shadow of Ben Nevis, I was wondering if we had made a big mistake in coming. It was pelting down with rain and visibility was atrocious. And the main purpose of our trip to this lovely part of Scotland was to climb Ben Nevis. Fort William is quite a small town but has an abundance of bed and breakfast accommodation. As you skirt the shores of Loch Linnhe, you are greeted with an array of beautiful old Edwardian houses. This is just as I had pictured it: staying in a stunning old house enjoying the breathtaking views of Loch Linnhe and the Ardgour mountains; perfect. However, we had obviously not thought this through properly as...

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