
29/06/2022 – Large kerb stones on east side of cairn.
29/06/2022 – Large kerb stones on east side of cairn.
29/06/2022 – Cairn just beyond Kinbrace Multiple Stone Rows
29/06/2022 – Kinbrace Multiple Stone Rows. The larger terminal stones.
29/06/2022 – Kinbrace Multiple Stone Rows
29/06/2022 – Kinbrace Multiple Stone Rows. Looking over the small cairn to the fan shaped stone rows.
29/06/2022 – Kinbrace Multiple Stone Rows
29/06/2022 – The stone rows have gone due to the road widening. 77 stones were recorded.
29/06/2022 – Site of Allt Breac stone rows.
29/06/2022 – Double stone row. Stones are quite large compared to other stone rows round here.
29/06/2022 – Double stone row.
29/06/2022 – Double stone row
29/06/2022 – Double stone row leading to cairn/enclosure on left of photo.
29/06/2022 – The start of a day looking at stone rows. We went past this pretty good cairn on the way to a double stone row higher up the hill.
26/06/2022 – Caen Burn West long cairn
26/06/2022 – Caen Burn South long cairn
26/06/2022 – Caen Burn North long cairn
25/06/2022 – Such nice stones on a sunny day.
25/06/2022 – Looking past the stone to lovely Glen Sletdale.
25/06/2022 – Luckily nothing nasty was hiding in the bracken on the way, the snakes were too busy doing a bit of sunbathing on the road.
25/06/2022 – It’s got some view!
25/06/2022 – Cairn marked on the OS 1:25k map in antiquarian typeface. I couldn’t decide about this one.
25/06/2022 – View towards The Craggan. A very visible top in the landscape.
02/06/2022 – The Rotten Bottom Bow (next to a lighter coloured replica) in the National Museum of Scotland.
02/06/2022 – The Rotten Bottom Bow in the National Museum of Scotland.
20/05/2022 – A fine replica of the Rotten Bottom Bow in the Moffat Museum nearby.
17/05/2022 – View of Rotten Bottom from south. Large outcrop called Games Castle in the background.
17/05/2022 – View down to Rotten Bottom from north
17/05/2022 – Looking back over cairn to summit cairn beyond.
17/05/2022 – The other cairn 100m S of summit cairn
17/05/2022 – summit cairn with the other cairn 100m beyond
17/05/2022 – Cairn at summit with modern cairn on top. Ain’t no Tinto but the walk is good.
17/05/2022 – Landscape photo. Looking south from Lochcraig Head to White Coomb. Cairns are at the highest top.
17/05/2022 – Landscape photo. Looking across Carrifran from Saddle Yoke to White Coomb. Cairns are at the highest top.
12/02/2022 – Vitrified wall on Tap o’ Noth
12/02/2022 – On the way up Tap o’ Noth
23/01/2022 – Sunset stroll to Forvie Kerb Cairns. I wondered if anything had changed in the dunes since the storm a few months back. All looked pretty much the same and still lovely. Had tea on the beach and walked back in the dark. Cloudy night sky but did see a few stars.
22/01/2022 – Walk over Pressendye to Lazy Well, nice light so we visited Tomnaverie Stone Circle on the way back.
22/01/2022 – View over the recumbent into the circle
04/01/2022 – Looking across to Auchterhouse Hill hillfort in early morning light from Balkello Hill.
04/01/2022 – Ramparts on SE side of hillfort
03/01/2022 – Faint ditch round East Kinpurney Hill Cairn.
03/01/2022 – East Kinpurney Hill Cairn. Stone pulled up when the trees fell. Part of the cairn? Who knows.
03/01/2022 – East Kinpurney Hill Cairn. It’s under the two leaning trees with a faint ditch round it.
03/01/2022 – Summit of Kinpurney Hill. Trigpoint, hillfort and a fine tower. All in sunshine, just lovely. A very nice place to spend some time at.
03/01/2022 – View across to Kinpurney Hill hillfort from our sandwich spot on East Kinpurney Hill. Good place to see the ramparts from.
03/01/2022 – Making our way up Kinpurney Hill. Nearly at the ramparts.
03/01/2022 – Lovely view down from Kinpurney Hill hillfort.