We left Kintore and because of the activity with the Aberdeen CTA we routed due north to join the coast again at Banff, past RAF Lossiemouth and Kinloss, the amazing Fort George, build in 1748 like a town enclosed with strong walls, at the mouth of the Murray Firth. It was just a short hop over the hills to Cromarty and heading north up the coast to Wick, once again mindful to avoid the many danger areas formed by the military firing ranges. We now found that as a result of the head wind that had slowed us earlier in the day this had become a tailwind pushing us over the ground at over 145 knots.
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
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