
The harbor at Mallaig on the second day. The wharf seemed busy with men unloading fish, but some boats didn't go out.

The harbor again, looking up to the hills I climbed a day earlier in worse weather.

The ferry services for the Hebrides are provided by the venerable Caledonian MacBrayne ferries. The company began plying these waters in the 1800s under David MacBrayne. The company is a part of the Hebrides in the same way that the Golden Gate Bridge is a part of San Francisco.