On the 29th day of its journey through Scotland the Queen's Commonwealth Games baton is travelling down from Inverness to Fort William.
It begins the day in Inverness and will pass by Inverness Castle and Inverness Leisure Centre
It will then go on through Drumnadrochit, Fort Agustus, Spean Bridge, Glenfinnan, before finishing up at Fort William.
Lewis Gallie carries the baton through Inverness
Ivor Reid carries the baton through Inverness Leisure Centre
Ashley Woodhouse carries the baton through Drumnadrochit
Helen MacLennan carries baton through Glenurquhart Shinty Park in Drumnadrochit
Storm Fraser with baton at the Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition
David Saunders carries baton through Fort Agustus
The baton with Commonwealth Games mascot Clyde at Urquhart Castle
Baton bearers FionaMcEwan, BettyMacLachlan, LiamDyer and Maxine McDonald at Commando Memorial in Spean Bridge
David Sedgwick carries baton by train through Glenfinnan
Lisa MacGillivray with baton in Fort William
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