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Showing nearest 50 of 2,007 images tagged with hillside tag near NN7523.
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Derelict Building near Cluan wood
by Mick Garratt geograph for square NN7523 Tags:
barnX
buildingX
corrugated metalX
top:Derelict, DisusedX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
hillside
top:UplandsX
woodX
top:Woodland, ForestX
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Rough Sheep Pasture below Drumnachoran
by Mick Garratt geograph for square NN7523 |
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Bracken Covered Hillside
by Mick Garratt geograph for square NN7419 On the lower slopes of Dalrannoch Hill.
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Isolated Stile
by Mick Garratt geograph for square NN7428 On the slopes of Creag Tharsuinn. An old field boundary can be seen on the hillside.
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Tributary of Invergeldie Burn
by Mick Garratt geograph for square NN7528 Looking towards Creag Tharsuinn (NN7429) with its muirburn noticeable.
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Stream by the Ben Chonzie track
by Mick Garratt geograph for square NN7629 |
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Hillside near Ochtertyre
by Miss Steel geograph for square NN8325 On the map this trickle is shown as a burn, perhaps it is in times of... (more)
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Ben Clach hillside
by Callum Black geograph for square NN7614 The approach to Ben Clach from the east is across wet ground leading to... (more)
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Creag Uchdag - just south of the summit ridge
by Richard Law geograph for square NN7032 |
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A grassy outlier on Creag Uchdag
by Richard Law geograph for square NN7032 A small grassy hillock on the western flank of the Corbett; other hills... (more)
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North across Meall Ramhar to Meall nan Oighreag
by Richard Law geograph for square NN7032 An area of slightly eroded peat lies at the bealach between Creag Uchdag... (more)
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Climbing Creag Uchdag
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6932 A few minutes 'breather' on the western approach to the... (more)
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Straight down the Fin Glen
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6932 From this perspective, the Fin Glen is something of a hanging valley,... (more)
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The heathery 'lump' of Tom a' Mhoraire
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6932 Across the flattish ground between Creag Uchdag and the outlying hillock... (more)
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Heather and boggy ground on the west side of Creag Uchdag
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6932 |
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Down the Fin Glen from Creag Uchdag
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6932 Looking downhill on the western side of the Corbett, with the Fin Glen... (more)
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In the peat hags
by Richard Law geograph for square NN7033 Despite appearances, the 'bog' was actually no more than a... (more)
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On the north side of Tom a' Mhoraire
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6932 Tom a' Mhoraire itself is a rather lowly outlier of the Corbett... (more)
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Eastwards view from the summit of Meall nan Oighreag
by Richard Law geograph for square NN7034 Roughly eastwards from the summit across the wild uplands between Loch... (more)
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Fence on the hillside of Meall nan Oighreag
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6834 |
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Allt Coire Othaisg
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NN7338 Stream gully on the western slopes of Creagan na Beinne.
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Part way up the hydro track
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6439 |
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Down Meall Odhar towards Loch Tay
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6640 Unfortunately the photo was taken on an evening of poor light, in blowing... (more)
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Hydro track with Meall Odhar beyond
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6439 Just above the enclosed lower slopes, and the track is much less... (more)
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Flat, boggy ground west of Meall Odhar
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6540 Rathr nondescript grassy bog between the old hydro track and the low... (more)
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Shieling remains scattered on the hillside
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6539 Some more of the shielings described by RCAHMS at... (more)
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top:Derelict, DisusedX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
hillside
top:Historic sites and artefactsX
top:MoorlandX
shielingX
ruin:shieling hutX
top:UplandsX
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A scattering of shielings
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6539 The outline remains of 2 or 3 huts on the hillside near the Allt a'... (more)
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top:Derelict, DisusedX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
hillside
top:Historic sites and artefactsX
top:MoorlandX
shielingX
ruin:shieling hutX
top:UplandsX
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Open ground above Craggantoul farm
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6539 Little more than sheep grazing around here, except for a number of ruined... (more)
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A small waterslide above Balintyre farm
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6848 The water in the gully has mainly been unseen for the last 1000' or... (more)
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Lower down the steep slope
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6848 Finally approaching the floor of Glen Lyon, the unusual route of descent... (more)
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bracken covered slopeX
CragX
gullyX
top:Heath, ScrubX
hillside
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
top:UplandsX
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Steeply down a gully
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6848 Towards Balintyre farm in the valley of Glen Lyon, about 1600 knee-cracking feet below.
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top:Heath, ScrubX
hillside
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:UplandsX
valleyX
valley floorX
top:Waste, Waste managementX
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A nameless gully above Glen Lyon
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6848 A steep hillside, with several gullies draining it, provides a quick way... (more)
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bracken covered slopeX
gullyX
top:Heath, ScrubX
hillside
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:UplandsX
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A sunlit crag above Glen Lyon
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6848 This rough crag sits high on the hillside above Balintyre farm.
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bracken covered slopeX
CragX
top:Heath, ScrubX
hillside
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
top:UplandsX
valleyX
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Across the hillside above Creag Dhearg
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6948 The steep hillside of grass and heather falls into Glen Lyon, with views... (more)
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The A823 road through Glen Eagles
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NN9406 This glen lends its name to the famous golf course a few miles along the... (more)
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A road (classified A)X
glenX
top:GrasslandX
hillsidesX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Roads, Road transportX
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
top:UplandsX
valleyX
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Glen Lyon from above
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6447 The flat floor of Glen Lyon, with its grazing fields and the river,... (more)
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Stile over a drystane dyke
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6447 This stile gives access from the lower fields into the steep and... (more)
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Glen Lyon, looking west
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6447 Westwards along the valley from the lower fields on the southern side of... (more)
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Steeply down into Glen Lyon
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6447 Steep is the right word for this hillside above the River Lyon -... (more)
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Hilltop lochans on Meall na Aighean
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6949 At 3120', these must count amongst the highest standing water in the... (more)
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A steep hillside northwest of Ruskich
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6448 Steep, and a hard way to flog up to the Glen Lyon Munros on a sunny morning.
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Close to the Edge
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6448 Uphill along the forest edge, with quite a long way still to wade through... (more)
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Up onto Meall na Aighean
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6849 The upper part of the route from Invervar onto the first Munro (if doing... (more)
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Grassy spur above Gleann Pollaidh
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6849 Near the main path up from Invervar, this grassy spur juts out into... (more)
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The forest corner
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6448 A bend in the deerfence that surrounds the extensive plantation on the... (more)
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Downhill into Gleann Pollaidh
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6849 |
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Moorland on the south-eastern slopes of Meall Ghaordaidh
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NN5238 The peaty moorland here was easy to cross as the ground was frozen but... (more)
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Up the fence towards Meall Garbh
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6448 Despite the 1:50000 map's assurance, the upper part of this... (more)
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Grassy hillside above Glen Lyon
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6348 Across the steep hillside, down which flows the Allt Bhuinne.
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A steep gully, looking upwards
by Richard Law geograph for square NN6348 A shallow gully on the steep southern side of Carn Gorm, this is the... (more)
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