Coll & Colonsay
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Coll & Colonsay
Has anybody out there landed at either of these two fields since they were 're-opened' (indeed, are they now available for use?)
If so, what are the surfaces like, approaches, etc.
There seems to be nothing on any of the forums......
If so, what are the surfaces like, approaches, etc.
There seems to be nothing on any of the forums......
Last edited by 'India-Mike; 28th Feb 2007 at 20:23. Reason: qualified 'opened'
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Coll is lovely, but I only ever went there by ferry via Tobermory. Many times, always at Easter when the wx was perfect, and it was!
My claim-to-fame is that I discovered the oldest neolithic pottery on the island, during a croft "dig". Not substantiated by the British Museum or anything, but it was a find indeed. Boring, I know.
A pal of mine landed there upon the return of the Piper fly-out to
Barra & Tiree (they were in a Horster, and diverted to Coll) before the latest improvements, and I understand they were well looked after.
So in essence, I can't answer your question at all.
Sounds like you need to go and try it out, eh?
DT
My claim-to-fame is that I discovered the oldest neolithic pottery on the island, during a croft "dig". Not substantiated by the British Museum or anything, but it was a find indeed. Boring, I know.
A pal of mine landed there upon the return of the Piper fly-out to
Barra & Tiree (they were in a Horster, and diverted to Coll) before the latest improvements, and I understand they were well looked after.
So in essence, I can't answer your question at all.
Sounds like you need to go and try it out, eh?
DT