Sam Mould CaledonianSligh’-Uisge na h-Alba (Waterway of Scotland) is a cairn of rocks photographed in situ at the end of the Caledonian Canal as it enters into the Moray Firth. A four day expedition from Scarba to Inverness by kayak, swimming and cycling 125miles is summarised by this way marker. Sligh’-Uisge na h-Alba is the Scottish Gaelic.

The great glen is a geological fault line that dissects Scotland West to East, and the Caledonian Canal demonstrates the most direct route.