The Scotsman

The Scottish Bigfoot

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If you venture up into the mountains of Scotland, beware! For there are sights so mysterious and strange that they could strike fear into the hearts of even the bravest.

Hiking in the Cuillins of Skye, Iain Weir witnessed one such apparition – known as a Brocken bow or, spookily, a Brocken spectre – in which a halo-shaped rainbow formed around his shadow which had been projected onto clouds lying below the summit. He appears to have taken this vision in his stride, describing it as a “magical experience”, but other walkers have feared they were being stalked by a silent stranger or even something supernatur­al.

The phenomenon is thought to have inspired the myth of the Scottish Bigfoot, aka the Big Grey Man of Ben Macdui. In the 1920s, the respected mountainee­r John Norman Collie told of fleeing in terror from one such creature some 35 years before and other climbers came forward with similar tales.

Most of the time, the natural world is pretty easy to understand. Only occasional­ly does it blow our minds, but that’s no reason to lose them and succumb to superstiti­on.

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