StoneGloves wrote:
The mountain looks like a surge in energy, and also it appears as though the spruce plantation has protected the stones, for the past few years. Griddlestones may be a rendering of girdle stones, remembering those panbaked scones and how their name is both spelt and pronounced.
The Griddle Stones or The Giant's Griddle now relates to the tale that Finn McCool (who else) comes down from the mountain in the picture to cook his breakfast on the circle. There's a natural phenomenon overlooking the site that adds to the story:
http://www.megalithomania.com/show/image/3789/Keadeen.htm