
6/8/04- the entrance under the dry stane dyke
6/8/04- the entrance under the dry stane dyke
6/8/04- the corner of the field
2/8/04- the middle of the three cremation cemeteries- not much to see now apart from a raised ring of grass (the interior is filled with marsh grass)
2/8/04- a grassy hump rising from the forest floor
2/8/04- with the strange tower in the background
2/8/04- the E end of the cairn (runs off in the direction of the small pine trees)
2/8/04- some remaining stones at the E end
2/8/04- back out
2/8/04- looking back down main passageway from the entrance
2/8/04- entrance to the side passage
2/8/04- the main passageway
2/8/04- the concrete entrance
2/8/04- the NW ramparts with Turnhouse Hill behind
2/8/04- the ramparts on the N
2/8/04- sign up the hill
2/8/04- with South Black Hill on the left and Scald Law on the right
2/8/04- close up of the massive grooves on the E face
2/8/04- Up The Grooves
2/8/04- close up of the panel on the E face with the (supposed!) Latin inscription
2/8/04- S face
2/8/04- W face
2/8/04- N face
2/8/04- E face with the massive grooves
2/8/04- NW to the Kips and Scald Law
24/7/04- looking NE
24/7/04- looking N with my bike for scale ;)
24/7/04- looking SW towards the bowl of Glenrath Heights
23/7/04- in its alcove next to the A72
23/7/04- the old metal sign next to the alcove
23/7/04- the E ramparts
23/7/04- some of the facing stones
23/7/04- the mutilated remains on the NW- some of the remaining ramparts just before the tree line.
23/7/04- a reconstructed Iron Age roundhouse just about 200 m or so east of the fort. This one is based on a roundhouse excavated near Galashiels.
23/7/04- the two stones visible in the inner rampart on the WNW
23/7/04- the ramparts on the north side
23/7/04- looking down towards Peebles
23/7/04- about as good as it gets- the highest of the remaining ramparts on the north
Aug 97- socks, hankies, the odd pair of pants n knickers- clooties draped from everywhere round this sacred well!
Aug 97- spot the tartan insole on the right of the well!
24/6/02- the group of four at NT2052874141
24/6/02- the large single 15 cm cupmark at NT2052374144
28/11/02- the two vertical 8 cm cupmarks (must get back to take some better pics..!)
28/11/02-the large 13 cm cupmark
23/8/02- the grass covered cairn rising from the heather summit of Spartleton
23/8/02- with triangulation pillar to north
21/9/01- nestling in the hedgerow
21/9/01- the finial atop the well house known as the cardinals hat
21/9/01- the old iron gate with the metal plaque just above the door.
28/8/02- with the section missing from the bottom of the north face