The weather has continued to deteriorate and we have not had the best couple of days weather-wise. Rain was heavy on Tuesday and we waited until quite late in the day to pack up, then headed to airport cafe for lunch (yummy Thai squash soup!) The flight that was due in was late, so no landings or take-offs to watch this time.
Our ferry was not until 3.45pm, we had obviously hoped for better weather and to have done more with the morning / early afternoon on Barra.
The crossing was fine, and the sea smooth despite the poor weather. We saw many seals on the rocks as we left Barra.
It was a fairly long drive from Eriskay to our campsite (Moorcroft) on North Uist, unfortunately the “Scotch mist” stopped us from seeing the islands at their best as we drove through.
I suffer from occasional back spasms, which often last at least a week, and we were very unlucky that my back had a spasm as we were packing everything away on Barra. At least now I have diazepam and I took a few pills along with my liquid magnesium, which helped enormously and I managed to help (at least a bit) to pack away and get things put back up later on Uist.
The new campsite gave us a choice of pitches, and we chose the quietest one. The downside, especially given the weather, is that it is about the furthest away from the facilities. Well, at least we have out toilet bucket (a godsend for camping!)
Our campsite is nice, helpful owners, good facilities, if a bit lacking in toilets & showers for the number of campers here. As far as the view goes, well it’s fine, but we were spoilt for sure in Barra at Scurrival.

Dinner was late, we made paella in our tent as the rain poured down. But at least we were warm and dry. I still can’t believe how such a thin tent material can keep you dry! We don’t even use the inner except in winter (but we have been using our electric blanket!)
Overnight, our aerobed, which we had been so pleased with, finally let us down. We aren’t really sure what went wrong, it was fine for the last night in Barra, but last night we woke up feeling like we were in a hammock! The bed had started to lose air, sink and deflate. We needed to top it back up every 2-3 hours. And that will be us for the rest of the holiday. Whoops! We shall see when we be home if Amazon or the seller will send us a replacement. We bought it last Feb or March and can’t remember what the warranty is on it.
The next day (Wednesday) started with pretty heavy rain showers. These continued, but at least mostly as lighter showers, throughout most of the day. So it was pretty dreicht, however we still got out and had a drive around both North Uist and Berneray, which we hope to do again if we get better weather later in the week.
We visited many beaches which we know would have been stunning in better weather, but still were lovely. We saw some more seals, took some drone footage, and looked for any places that might be good to take the canoe out if (when!?) the weather picks up again.
Nobody warned us about the flies though! Midges were non-existent, we haven’t seen any yet, but in certain places the flies come after you in their hundreds! Only in Kalbarri in Australia have we ever experienced anything like this before!
Clachan Sands beach would be just perfect for canoeing, but it was by far the worst place for the flies, so probably not going to happen….
Anyway, here are just a few recommendations for places to stop (from our campsite heading east to west) … Clachan Sands beach (but beware of the boards of flies!), West beach on Bernaray, Hosta beach, Balranald RSPB reserve, Baleshare beach (an island reached by a causeway).