Forty years ago my family used to camp at Kenmore (nae camping there noo!). We used to visit the farmer and his family at Pitmackie Farm on this very hill and over many years of family holidays I spent many afternoons scrambling over the rocks and guddling the burns here (I never saw these rocks!).
I recently popped back up the hairpins above Kenmore to head back the "scenic route" to Crieff via The Sma' Glen. I'm not sure whether posters here are aware of the kind of terrain you are having to tramp over to find these amazing panels and motifs. A Herculean task of legwork.
Stunning is my immediate reaction.
With you Strathie, great stuff Mr T.
Forty years ago my family used to camp at Kenmore (nae camping there noo!). We used to visit the farmer and his family at Pitmackie Farm on this very hill and over many years of family holidays I spent many afternoons scrambling over the rocks and guddling the burns here (I never saw these rocks!).
I recently popped back up the hairpins above Kenmore to head back the "scenic route" to Crieff via The Sma' Glen. I'm not sure whether posters here are aware of the kind of terrain you are having to tramp over to find these amazing panels and motifs. A Herculean task of legwork.
More power tae yer boots sir! Amazing.
A cyclist died this week on the "scenic route " .
There are a couple of marked rocks that I have never posted actually on Pitamckie turf . Will do so later .