Loch Morlich
Calum MacIlleathainn aβ snΓ mh ann an Loch MhΓΉrlaig, faisg air an Aghaidh MhΓ²ir. Calum MacLean heads to Morlich, a freshwater loch near Aviemore for a frosty swim.
Anns an dΓ rna streath aβ leantail Chaluim MhicIlleathain aβ snΓ mh ann an uisgeachan reΓ²ite ann an Γ rainneachd iomallach, chΓ¬thear e aβ tadhal air feadhainn dheth na h-Γ iteachan βs fheΓ rr leis - Γ itichean nach eil air an sanasachd agus a dhβfheumas oidhirp air leth an ruighinn. Mar a chanas e fhΓ¨in, ββS toigh leam a bhith snΓ mh a-muigh nam aonar, gun duine beΓ² ri fhaicinnβ. San t-sreath seo, tha Calum aβ snamh ann an diofar lochan aig Γ mannan gu math fuar agus geamhradail. Thagh e ochd Γ iteachan air feadh Alba far am bith e aβ snamh saor, nam measg Loch nan Doirb, Cuaraidh Rubislaw ann an Obair Dheathain, Eilean Arainn, Loch Mhisteam sna Hearadh agus ann an Linne Fhoirthe. Anns aβ phrΓ²gram-sa, air latha fuar geamhradail, tha Calum aig Loch MhΓΉrlaig, ann am BΓ ideanach agus SrΓ th SpΓ¨. Bha tΓ²rr sneachd agus deigh fhathast air an loch ach cha do chur sin a-riamh stad air Calum.
Calum MacLean shares his passion for swimming in remote lochs and rivers! There is nothing that Calum loves better than finding far-flung locations for outdoor swimming and in these programmes he reveals another eight of his favourite places throughout Scotland. His varied chosen settings are not often publicised and some can only be accessed after strenuous endeavours. As he states himself, βI love to swim outdoors alone with no living person to be seen.β The locations featured include Lochindorb, the Isle of Arran, and a swim across the Firth of Forth.
As always, he is keen to challenge himself and in this episode, on a cold frosty morning, Calum travels to Loch Morlich near Aviemore. He discovers that the loch is still covered in snow and iced over but Calum does not let that prevent him enjoying an invigorating swim.
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