Blasting your way through this rock in 1861 must h…
Blasting your way through this rock in 1861 must h…
Across the Ravine
Across the ravine
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Across the ravine from Huntly's Crag
The top of Huntly's Crag - a fissure leads to Hunt…
Looking over the edge of Huntly's Crag
Anxious Roe buck keeping a watchful eye on the dog
Anxious Roe buck keeping a watchful eye on the dog
Anxious Roe buck keeping a watchful eye on the dog…
Snow-clad Grampians in the distance.
Entrance to Castle Grant Drive
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Part of the old Railway Bridge post at Castle Gran…
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The Dreggie Falls
Grantown from above the Dreggie waterfalls.
Smoked salmon and avocado platter @ The Muckrach C…
Peltigera Membranacea
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It's a long way down into the ravine if you decide…
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At 3,451 feet, only a hundred feet short of the he…
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Someone has been refreshing the paint on this decl…
The track is characterised by long straight stretc…
The Redcoat
The Redcoat
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Jet was convinced the Redcoat returning from Cullo…
Jet was convinced the Redcoat returning from Cullo…
Jet was convinced the Redcoat returning from Cullo…
Jet was convinced the Redcoat returning from Cullo…
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The Grampians in snow
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"Tick Mops" - flcoks of sheep are used on the grou…
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Peltigera Membranacea


A large "dog-lichen" with the upper surface of fresh thallus bluish- to brown-grey, ash-grey when dry, densely felted-tomentose, bullate, lacking isidia; lower surface white-tomentose, with unbranched, "fang-like" rhizines with fine, spreading, "bottle-brush" hyphal terminations (lens needed). Widespread and often common on mossy boulders, tree-bases and in short, dampish turf, including in lawns and on dunes. P. praetextata can resemble this species very closely.
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