sea cave(s) near Macleod's Maidens?

It's quite some years ago now, but I was able to anchor off, in a flat calm, and go into a couple of these caves in a rubber dinghy. One just went in and in until the slight swell made it too scary. The other is a sort of tunnel, open at both ends, with a another entrance coming in halfway along from the side. This last one has a foor of boulders, and you can walk in part of it at LW. Interesting place to explore.

interesting, thanks.
 
Glad you had a good jolly, nice pics too.

I didn't recognise you immediately the other week but realised who you were later, I hope you had a good night.

We made it to Gigha, in fact it was shockingly good weather considering what had gone on the week before.
 
Glad you had a good jolly, nice pics too.

I didn't recognise you immediately the other week but realised who you were later, I hope you had a good night.

We made it to Gigha, in fact it was shockingly good weather considering what had gone on the week before.

well done getting to gigha, we only got to the faery isles... nearly full moon, stunning night.

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found the cave - its looks huge from the cliff top;

Sea cave, just SE of Macleod's Maidens by eddiecrawford, on Flickr

hard to get a scale - see the birds inside the cave. despite ropes and swimmers we didn't go down to the cave. the cliffs are about 110m high here (just E of Maidens) from numerous experiments of dropping big stones off cliffs + timing them.

looks big enough to get a mast in...

rest of pics here if anyone interested - we walked from Ramasaig to Orbost via Ollisdale bothy, then from Glen Brittle over ridge to Coruisk hut, then boat to Elgol. swimming around Loch Scavaig was special. https://www.flickr.com/photos/eddiecrawford/albums/72157686843152484
 
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