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Skye was a natural choice of location for Mary Welsh's second book and she returned there with her friend and walking companion Christine Isherwood in 2001-2 to explore the island more extensively. Their present work, further fine-tuned for two subsequent reprints, successfully ranges from gentle coastal and moorland walks to the stronger challenge of the Cuillin slopes.