I guess what these cairnfields seem to have in common is easy access... and a fantastic view. So why the latter? What's the connection between remembering a loved one and doing so whilst looking at a fabulous view? Why the linkage to nature at its most glorious? Very pagan, is it not? To me there does seem to be a definite echo in these contemporary actions of Bronze Age people placing their cairns in such glorious locations
There probably is a connection to ancient people and their beliefs but I tend to believe or hope that people do these things as it seems the right thing to do. I'm a very green person, no pun intended, but I'm not a pagan but respect them, certainly the one's I know (all lovely people who tidy up after themselves as well). The view is for everyone, let's hope everybody looks after it unlike the 'muppets' at Louden.