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Path to the summit, Brownthwaite
by Adrian Taylor
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The path from Gale Garth leading to the white painted trigonometrical column... (more)
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Triangulation pillar, North Berwick Law
by Adrian Taylor
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The triangulation pillar on the summit of North Berwick Law.
The flush bracket... (more)
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Hampsfell Hospice
by Adrian Taylor
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Hampsfell Hospice was built in the nineteentl century as a shelter for walkers... (more)
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Concrete Ring Trigonometrical Station
by Adrian Taylor
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Detail of the Ordnance Survey trigonometrical station on the summit of Artlecrag... (more)
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Summit seat and trig point, Harehead Hill
by Jim Barton
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A convenient bench from which to admire the view which ranges from Rubers Law... (more)
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Goatfell summit, 1973
by Jim Barton
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The graceful cone of Cir Mhor directly in line with the summit trig point (874m)... (more)
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Trig point on Creag Uchdag ('crag of hollows')
by Alan O'Dowd
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Decorated with a bit of fleece on top!
The silhouettes of the Tarmachan Ridge... (more)
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Summit trig point, Torfichen Hill
by Jim Barton
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The trig point (460m) is on the Midlothian side of the boundary fence; the sheep... (more)
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Trig point, Loughrigg summit
by Jim Barton
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Loughrigg summit is a superb viewpoint, at 335m being high enough to see much of... (more)
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Centre mark at base of Dungavel Hill trig pillar
by Jim Barton
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I had not realised that trig pillars contain two marks fixed vertically below... (more)
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Rubers Law summit
by Jim Barton
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The summit rocks and trig point (424m) with the Eildon Hills in the distance.... (more)
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Northeast from the summit of Eildon Mid Hill
by Jim Barton
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Eildon Hill North seen from the summit trig point (422m) with Black Hill (314m)... (more)
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Dundreich summit from the northeast
by Jim Barton
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Fence junction, summit cairn and trig point on a nice clear day.
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Trig point on Willingdon Hill viewed from the SSW
by Adrian Diack
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Trig point set on the grassy top of Willingdon Hill. In the distance, there is a... (more)
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White Meldon summit
by Jim Barton
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The summit and trig point (427m) lie within the extensive area of the hill fort.
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Summit trig point, Harehead Hill
by Jim Barton
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A view north to the Three Brethren, just left of the pillar.
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Rubers Law summit trig point
by Jim Barton
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The attached plate lists donors supporting the Borders Exploration Group at this... (more)
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Skiddaw summit
by Jim Barton
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The summit trig point (931m) and toposcope on a clear day with a brisk westerly... (more)
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Gummer's How summit (321m)
by Karl and Ali
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The trig point on top is getting decrepit but the top is a wonderful viewpoint,... (more)
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Shutlingsloe Summit
by Andy Stephenson
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Shutlingsloe was called "Shutlingslow" until 1897, when the OS decided... (more)
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Trig point, Mount Main summit
by Jim Barton
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The highest point (516m) of this moorland hill looking NE towards Lauderdale... (more)
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Coastal Argyll : Triangulation Pillar On Dun I, Island Of Iona
by Richard West
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The summit of Dun I is a fantastic viewpoint and one of the most inspiring and... (more)
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Summit of Ben More, Crianlarich
by Jim Barton
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The trig pillar on the summit rocks (1174m) with the summit of Stob Binnein... (more)
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On Criffel summit 1972
by Jim Barton
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The trig pillar within a drystone shelter with Douglas's Cairn and the Solway beyond.
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Summit trig point, Whitelaw Brae
by Jim Barton
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The 577m top on the ridge from Hardrig Head.
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Summit trig point, West Cairn Hill
by Jim Barton
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East Cairn Hill is visible L of the pillar.
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Trig pillar, Dollar Law summit
by Jim Barton
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The Pentland Hills in the background seen from this 817m summit.
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Summit trig pillar, Ben Lomond
by Jim Barton
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Looking NW towards the Arrochar hills with The Cobbler (Ben Arthur) R of centre.
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Old Man of Coniston summit 1970
by Jim Barton
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The summit on a bracing winter's day, reached via the Walna Scar track and... (more)
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Round Hill trig point, Lyke Wake Walk 1970
by Jim Barton
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My companions checking the map on this 40 mile crossing of the North York Moors,... (more)
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Aerials at the summit, Grange Hill
by Jim Barton
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A repeater station next to the trig pillar has been added along with the phone... (more)
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Summit trig pillar, Gala Hill
by Jim Barton
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Surrounded by trees, though the woodland is not very dense.
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The summit of Castle Hill
by Jim Barton
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The trig pillar (303m) surmounts the earthworks of the hill fort; the houses at... (more)
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Trig Point on Knock Fell
by Billy McCrorie
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And in the distance the Galloway Hills.
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Trig Point on Knock Fell
by Billy McCrorie
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Ben Macdui summit 1975
by Jim Barton
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The highest point (1309m) on a fine winter's day from Coire Cas.
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Moel Siabod summit, 1967
by Jim Barton
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Looking to Tryfan (centre) from this 872m (2860 ft) summit.
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Summit view from Beinn Lora, Benderloch
by Jim Barton
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A small hill (308m) with a big panorama, here looking across Lismore and Loch Linnhe.
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Minch Moor summit on Referendum Day
by Jim Barton
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Nice and quiet up here on polling day for the Scottish independence referendum.
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Looking SW from Mount Main summit
by Jim Barton
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George Wood is in the middle distance, separated by an expanse of... (more)
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Felled plantation, Edston Hill
by Jim Barton
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Part of the plantation on the steep slope down to Neidpath has been felled.... (more)
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