

View up inner bank taken from bottom of middle ditch, tall girlfriend atop for scale. These banks are big if you haven’t gathered that already, and the ditch was originally at least six feet deeper
View from top of inner bank on western side showing where outer bank was lost due to alterations to the course of the River Stiffkey
Outer ditch, south side, looking east, if you get my drift
The excellent information board at the access gate. Says it all really
A return to this fabulous bit of coast, and the fort pictured from a precarious vantage point. Eeee, look at that geology
Lowering sun shows the southern stone’s cupmarks...
No need to go down the path, says the nearby noticeboard, you can get gist from the edge of the cliff/ fort...particularly if conditions are slippy underfoot.
The east side, promontory centre left. A cliff path gives access to forts and settlements further west...Tun Law promontory forts to right on horizon.
Seen from the St Abbs lighthouse road. Bass Rock beyond.
Arbor Low with its barrow, right, seen from the top of Gib Hill
A perfect, still, blue sky evening, Gib Hill and Arbor Low all to ourselves... time to take in the place and the wonderful panorama, think of times past and passing. The profile of the underlying 6000yr old long barrow may be seen in the foreground. First visit in 32 years. Whoosh....
May 4th 2019...Droughduil Mound covered in bluebells. As, it seems, is the rest of Galloway. Wonderful.
A possible field system near the A171