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Ben Vrackie and Carn Geal from Creag Chuinnlean
by Karl and Ali
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Ben Vrackie is ascended often due, probably to its proximity to Pitlochry... (more)
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Upper edge of the forest, Creag Chuinnlean
by Karl and Ali
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It's worth getting through the trees to access the viewpoint on top of the crag.
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On Creag Chuinnlean
by Karl and Ali
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The name of the 491m summit above Pitlochry seems to apply to the outcrop... (more)
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Climbing out of the Allt Cristie Beag
by Karl and Ali
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The good estate track which has led us all the way from Glen Ey is... (more)
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On the track above the Allt Cristie Beag
by Karl and Ali
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Looking east back down the glen to Morrone.
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The Allt Cristie Mòr joins the Allt Cristie Beag
by Karl and Ali
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Managed heather on the north east spur of Creag an Lochain
by Karl and Ali
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Short, springy heather typical of the managed grouse moors on the estate at Inverey.
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Heading up the Allt Cristie Mòr
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NO0686
An excellent estate track leads easily up this heathery glen to the boggy... (more)
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Heading towards Lochan a' Choire
by Karl and Ali
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A steady plod up wet, heathery moorland towards the scenic gem of the corrie.
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Looking north from Bonaly
by M J Richardson
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From above the plantation of the country park to much of Edinburgh; the... (more)
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Frosty path at Bonaly
by M J Richardson
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Looking northwest towards the woodland, part of Bonaly Country Park in... (more)
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Bonaly Country Park
by M J Richardson
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Looking northwest over the Blacklaws Burn to Torphin, and the housing of... (more)
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Plantation on White Hill
by M J Richardson
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In Bonaly Country Park at the edge of the Pentland Hills. Heather and... (more)
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The valley of the Dean Burn
by M J Richardson
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In the Bonaly Country Park, looking towards Capelaw Hill.
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Capelaw Hill
by M J Richardson
for square NT2166
Lightly snow covered at the beginning of December - looking south east from Bonaly
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Heather Garden, Hazlehead
by Colin Smith
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Blooming winter heathers, interspersed with tulips and ornamental trees... (more)
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Bog, heather and peat at Whim Moss
by M J Richardson
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A large area of peat bog being extracted, with Deepsyke Forest in the distance.
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Whim Moss to Deepsyke Forest
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT2053
Ultrasonic anemometer and CO2/H2O vapour sensors.
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Haddo House Estate
by Colin Smith
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View over winter heather towards the Gordon Monument at Haddo.... (more)
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Vegetation on the moor
by Richard Dorrell
for square NG7221
Category: Vegetation
As you attempt to squelch through the moorland here, this is the... (more)
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Seascape from Kintra, Ross of Mull
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NM3125
On the horizon are the Treshnish Islands, from L to R, Bac Beag, Bac Mhor... (more)
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Big boulder at Settle Earth, Longsleddale
by Karl and Ali
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There are boulders of all shapes and sizes including this, one of the... (more)
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The gathering grounds of Black Beck
by Karl and Ali
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A large expanse of bog, bracken and rough ground. The higher reaches are... (more)
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Looking north from Beacon Fell (255m)
by Karl and Ali
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Looking north across the rough, boggy wilderness of Torver Low Common to... (more)
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Small rock outcrop on Woodland Fell
by Karl and Ali
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The fell is a rugged little wilderness of bracken, heather and boggy... (more)
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Animal management at Great Pinseat
by Christine Johnstone
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These open trays of what looks like cat litter are dotted all over these... (more)
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Disused sheepfold at Surrender Ground
by Christine Johnstone
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With a fine view of distant Arkengarthdale.
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Bridleway skirting a lead mining tip
by Christine Johnstone
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Alongside Flincher Gill.
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Bridleway at Wetshaw Bottom
by Christine Johnstone
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Clearly used by motor vehicles, presumably for the grouse shooting.
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Bridleway at Wetshaw Bottom
by Christine Johnstone
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On the horizon, smoke from the fire near Wensleydale, seen two days... (more)
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Raven Scar (237m), Chapel House Plantation
by Karl and Ali
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The summit of the scar appears to have been deliberately left unplanted -... (more)
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Bridleway alongside Hard Level Gill
by Christine Johnstone
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Bending up towards Level House Bridge.
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Between Great and Little Shunner Fells
by Roger Templeman
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The notice on the gate describes the High Abbotside Black Grouse Recovery Project
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Small bridge across Mill Gill
by Christine Johnstone
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Not carrying a mapped footpath, but providing useful access to the west... (more)
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Informal paths leading to bridge
by Christine Johnstone
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On the west side of Mill Gill [aka Old Gang Beck].
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Ruined peat store, Old Gang Smelting Mill
by Christine Johnstone
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Described on the OS map as 'stone pillars' which is somehow... (more)
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Sunken grouse butt, below the bridleway
by Christine Johnstone
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One of a line running southwest - northeast.
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Cyclists approaching Old Gang Smelting Mill
by Christine Johnstone
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This old industrial track is now a bridleway popular with cyclists, walkers and runners.
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Gill crossed by drystone wall
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY9700
On the western side of Mill Gill [aka Old Gang Beck].
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Grouse butts below Barras End
by Christine Johnstone
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Part of a line running northwest - southeast.
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The track to Surrender Bridge
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY9800
With Swaledale in the far distance.
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Lower and upper lead smelting flue
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY9800
With the ruined chimney in the middle.
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Animal trap on lower part of lead smelting flue
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY9800
Presumably to catch mammals [rats?] that predate the grouse on this... (more)
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Mill Gill or Old Gang Beck
by Christine Johnstone
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Wriggling through a rocky bed.
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Drystone zigzag
by Christine Johnstone
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Boundary wall on the south-west side of Mill Gill [aka Old Gang Beck].
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The valley of Stony Gill
by Christine Johnstone
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West of Double Hole Bridge on the Grisedale Road.
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Fence along the watershed
by Christine Johnstone
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Separating Wensleydale's Askrigg Common from Swaledale's Oxnop Beck Head.
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Bleaberry Hill
by Christine Johnstone
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Moorland on the southern flank of Swaledale.
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Limestone outcrops and heather moorland by Leck Fell Lane
by Karl and Ali
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Heather grows on acid soils underlain by boulder clay. Where the... (more)
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Limestone scar above Thieves Moss
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD7872
The moss is unusual in a limestone area in that it still has extensive... (more)
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