

Just as I found it...

A face on the big Doubler.

Cup marks on the largest of the Doublers.

Above the Doubler Stone site lie some HUGE boulders worth having a look at.

The smaller Doubler stone.

The huge noon stone, on the path leading from The Swastika Stone to the Doubler Stones.

Shark’s tooth stone, according to Mrs Ironman anyway...

The two circles of White Moss.

This possible cairn lies just off the path leading up to the circles, I couldn’t find any reference to it.

Central cairn in the most prominent of the two White Moss circles.

The view to the White Moss circles from Brat’s Hill.

A prominent knoll overlooking the circle, a possible focal point.

One of the five internal cairns.

Burnmoor Lodge
Death lives here! I know this isn’t Antiquarian in any way. I’ve included it because I felt it was such a depressing place in contrast to the beauty of Boat Howe which is a ten minute walk away. This place just says so much to me about the christian battle against nature, the skulls and animal remains seemed so appropriate... Maybe on a nice sunny day it’s character would be different, definitely not today though.

Cup marked stone on the summit of Boat Howe?

The side of Boat Howe which must give it it’s name.

Cairn with Boat Howe settlement in the background.