Re-visiting old friends
Today was looking good weather wise so it was a good opportunity to get back down Loch Buie / Loch Uisg way and spend some time wandering looking at rocks! It was a while since I had been up at the area that formed a major part of my MSc so a bit of re-aquaiting was needed The Gleann Beag Intrusion (as I referred to it) is unusual - it is picritic, very fresh, contains huge amounts of olivine, the olivine is highly magnesian, up to 91.5 % Forsterite and the rock in many places displays tremendous layering. There are other neat features as well as the pictures will show. On the BGS map, the intrusion is shown as a sinuous dyke of the Mull Swarm but there is more to it than that. Anyway, here are a few pics of the trip. These are only a few of the total number of photos I took, just to give a flavour of what the rocks look like: Loch Uisg, looking serene Its a bit of a haul up by the Allt a'Bhacain Seilich but it gets you to the high ground of the Laggan Peninsula