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Reading Gavin Maxwell's book Ring Of Bright Water as a young man was the origin point of my fascination with otters. In the years that followed, the study of the animals became my life's work. In 1989, I had the opportunity to travel in Europe, so I planned my itinerary such that I would be able to visit Maxwell's Camusfeàrna in Scotland on my 35th birthday. As otters are the center of my world, it seemed appropriate to make a pilgrimage to this Mecca of otterdom at the precise midpoint of my "three score and ten" lifespan, September 21, 1989.


There's a website giving directions to Camusfeàrna, whose actual place-name is Sandaig.

http://www.eileanban.org/sandaig_walk.htm

I followed the lower path, which intersects "the old track" along its way.

A view of the Sandaig Islands from the road above. Some time after Maxwell's residency, the property owner converted almost the entire area below the road into a forestry plantation, which today completely obscures the stark highland terrain depicted in RoBW's photographs. In fact, the area today is unrecognizable until one steps onto the actual site of Camusfeàrna itself.


This is one of the trailheads. It is on the site of Tormor, Maxwell's neighbours' house, mentioned in the dedication page of RoBW. In the background is the road bridge over the famous burn of the story.


The gate opens onto the open glade of Camusfeàrna. This was the gate of the old track; the only path of vehicular ingress and egress in Maxwell's time. At upper right can be seen Maxwell's grave stone.


Gavin Maxwell's memorial. It sits on the precise location of Maxwell's writing desk in his destroyed croft.


The inscription reads:
Beneath this stone
the site of Camusfearna
are buried the ashes of
GAVIN MAXWELL
b. 15th July 1914 d. 7th September 1969


The triangular rock at left was placed by me.


Being bullied by the larger pine is the little rowan tree where Maxwell's wife cursed him, and at the base of which was buried Edal, the otter who died in the fire that destroyed Camusfeàrna in 1966.


Edal's cairn memorial.


The inscription reads:
EDAL
THE OTTER OF RING
OF BRIGHT WATER
1958-1968
Whatever joy she gave to you give
back to Nature.    GAVIN MAXWELL


My stones are the triangular one at upper right and the parallelogram-shaped one at left.


Near the edge of the burn, looking back from Edal's grave towards Maxwell's grave.


The burn as it first curves seaward, forming the "ring of bright water."


Farther along, looking upstream, the burn near its end.


The burn flows into the sea, with Sandaig Islands in the background.


Looking back on the site of Camusfeàrna from the estuary.


Camusfeàrna viewed from the north meadow: Edal's grave and the rowan at left, Maxwell's grave center, and the property gate past the power pole at right.


This is a post card I mailed to myself the next day from Kyle of Lochalsh, commemorating my visit. On the bottom left of the post card is a smudge of dirt from Edal's grave.



And finally, taken from the old track, a panorama of the Sound of Sleat, with the Isle of Skye in the background, the Sandaig Islands, and the site of Camusfeàrna at right partially obscured behind the trees.



 

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