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The Scottish explorer who fancied an adventure closer to home: hiking the Highlands’ Affric Kintail Way

Globetrotter and TV presenter Alice Morrison trades in her camels and backup team for wild camping in one of Scotland’s most beautiful glens

The Scottish explorer who fancied an adventure closer to home: hiking the Highlands’ Affric Kintail Way

TL;DR

  • Alice Morrison, a TV presenter, undertook a solo wild camping trip on the Affric Kintail Way in Scotland.
  • This adventure was chosen as a cheaper, less organized alternative to her previous expeditions, such as walking the length of Saudi Arabia.
  • Morrison felt a strong emotional pull to her homeland, Scotland, and its historical landscapes.
  • The Affric Kintail Way is a 44-mile trail completed in four days, involving simple preparations and carrying all necessary gear.
  • The journey involved walking through forests, farmland, and along lochs, with encounters with historical sites like Comar Wood Dun.
  • Morrison experienced solitude, with minimal human contact, finding a deep connection with nature and a sense of self-reliance.
  • A brief encounter at the Glen Affric hostel provided essential supplies and a connection with Chrissie, the hostel's operator.
  • Despite physical challenges and manufactured goals, Morrison found contentment and a sense of being 'queen of the world' in her remote campsite.