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Tag: Moorland
Showing nearest 50 of 22,529 images tagged with top:Moorland tag near NJ6100.
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The dirty dozen
by Stanley Howe geograph for square NJ6100 A herd of steers curious to see me (at Cockardie Reservoir) admiring the... (more)
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Hill of FareX
top:Moorland
Reservoir (Covered)X
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
SteersX
Place:TorphinsX
valeX
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Glenshalg Hill
by Richard Webb geograph for square NJ5906 The southern slopes with Cloak Wood on the right.
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top:Moorland
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Scolty
by Colin Smith geograph for square NO6794 View from near the top of Scolty, looking north-east over heather moor... (more)
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A view of Corse Hill
by Stanley Howe geograph for square NJ5306 From the B9119 just west of Oldmill.
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A track heading up through deep heather, south of the River Feugh
by Peter Aikman geograph for square NO5689 |
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On moorland south of the River Feugh, looking across the Glaspits Burn
by Peter Aikman geograph for square NO5689 The hill in the background is Baudnacauner
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Fungle road
by Paul Atkinson geograph for square NO5193 Junction of the single track with the estate road
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Derelict hut near the Fungle road
by Paul Atkinson geograph for square NO5192 |
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Keepers Bothy
by Paul Atkinson geograph for square NO5192 Well maintained shooting bothy on the Fungle road.
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Clachnaben path below the Slack of Dye
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO6286 The name of this defile between the hills is the Slack of Dye - slack is... (more)
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Path to Clachnaben
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO6186 A good path crosses the heather moorland on its way to the massive... (more)
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place:ClachnabenX
heather moorX
heather moorlandX
hill pathX
top:Moorland
top:PathsX
torX
top:UplandsX
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View towards Mount Battock from Clachnaben
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO6186 The granite rocks in the foreground lie to the west of the main summit tor.
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Evening light on Clachnaben
by Alan O'Dowd for square NO6186 The setting sun casts reddish light on the heather moorland and massive... (more)
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Path between Hill of Edendocher and Clachnaben
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO6086 The path dips into a shallow col here as it crosses the grouse moor. The... (more)
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Near Glendye Lodge
by Colin Smith geograph for square NO6486 View from lower slopes of Scolly's Hill, across heather moorland,... (more)
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Fungle road signpost
by Paul Atkinson geograph for square NO5190 The Fungle changes to a footpath as it skirts farmland west of Birse... (more)
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Sun highlights the tor on Clachnaben
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO6086 The setting sun picks out the granite tor on the summit of Clachnaben.
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Looking towards Corlach Hill
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO5986 The track here wasn't as clear as it is on the map, as the... (more)
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Collapsed gate, Hill of Edendocher
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO6085 The hill track across the grouse moor is picked out in snow.
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Track junction, Hill of Edendocher
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO6085 Looking back towards Mount Battock as the sun sets.
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Fungle road
by Paul Atkinson geograph for square NO5188 The Fungle as it climbs towards the upper reaches of the Water of Feugh.
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New hut below Mount Battock
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO5685 This building is so new it isn't on the latest maps. On the other... (more)
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Water of Dye
by Alan Reid geograph for square NO6484 |
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View towards Lochnawean Hill
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO5684 Taken from the track on the eastern slopes of Mount Battock.
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Looking northeast towards Badnacauner and Peter Hill
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5485 The area is extensive boggy moorland and deep heather, with patches of... (more)
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Down the Black Burn
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5485 A small burn at this height, it presumably becomes a bit more substantial... (more)
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In the valley of the Black Burn
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5485 The northern slopes of Mt Battock here are hard going across deep heather... (more)
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A boggy pool on Hill of Cammie
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5385 Across the hillside towards Wester Cairn and Mt Battock.
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Looking down towards Loch Tennet
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5385 Along the fence which climbs Hill of Cammie, across the bealach and beyond to Mt Battock.
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A high Glen
by Liz Gray geograph for square NO4595 A wide baren & trackless glen between Creag na Slice & Slai na... (more)
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Down the hill towards Loch Tennet
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5485 Deep heather makes for hard going through here, but the fence has... (more)
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A lone tree
by Liz Gray geograph for square NO4595 The high glen between Creag na Slice & Slai na Gour. On a hot dry... (more)
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Track approaching summit of Mount Battock
by Alan O'Dowd geograph for square NO5584 The final approach from the east levels out as the track peters out into a rutted path.
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A small lochan high on Hill of Cammie
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5385 The distinctive double tops of Wester Cairn (right) and Mt Battock (left)... (more)
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Fenceline running up to the Hill of Cammie
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5285 Extensive boggy moorland and heather moor, managed for grouse shooting,... (more)
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Teasels on Muir of Dinnet
by Alan Findlay geograph for square NO4499 |
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North-northeast over the summit of the Hill of Cammie
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5285 The true summit lies somewhere in the grass & heather just in front... (more)
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Cairn near the summit of Hill of Cammie
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5285 This cairn appears to miss the summit by a matter of a few feet, but... (more)
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Down the track on Hill of Cammie
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5285 |
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Fungle road
by Paul Atkinson geograph for square NO5086 The Fungle change from a 4WD track to a well built path that zig-zags up... (more)
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Towards Lochnagar from the sub-summit cairn
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5384 |
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Hill track and a gate on Hill of Cammie
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5285 The last hill of the day, Mudlee Bracks, lies almost straight ahead.
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Peat hag just north of Mudlee Bracks
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5185 Looking northwest near the summit of the hill, towards Peter Hill in NO5788.
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Looking down the track on Mudlee Bracks
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5185 A 4WD track runs along much of the summit ridge of these hills, giving... (more)
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A line of grouse butts up the hill
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5384 9 of them, the nearest one being labelled 1 or 9, depending on whether... (more)
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More or less at the top of Mudlee Bracks
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5185 One of the few stiles on the ridge-top fence that runs for miles over these hills.
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Fence near the summit of Mudlee Bracks
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5185 |
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Small cairn at the summit
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5185 A very small cairn to mark the summit; at one stage we thought a peat hag... (more)
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Heather moorland of Kircram
by Trevor Littlewood geograph for square NO6482 Kircram rises to 404m, or perhaps 405m - OS mapping at the 1:25 000 scale... (more)
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On the western side of Mudlee Bracks, near the summit
by Richard Law geograph for square NO5085 |

















































