Will this 1730 bridge take my weight?
Where has the River Spey gone since the bridge was…
A small herd of Fallow Deer at Garvamore.
Catching the photographer photographing the photog…
The old farm at Garvamore
The Double Garva Bridge across the River Spey. Com…
It may still carry traffic but my walking buddy wa…
View upstream from the Double Garva Bridge
You have been warned!
The track along the upper reaches of the Spey vall…
Yet another of General Wade's old bridges
Yet another of General Wade's old bridges with the…
Someone with a sense of humour in the old bothy at…
The old bothy at Melgarve
The old farm at Melgarve
The upper reaches of the Spey and Loch Spey itself…
The Spey by now barely a stream in its upper reach…
The Spey by now barely a stream in its upper reach…
Leaving Shesgnan behind us on route for Loch Spey
Narthecium Ossifragum
An ancient sheepfold en route to Loch Spey with th…
The rough track through the Monadhliaths in the up…
A first glimpse of the drought-stricken Loch Spey…
OS map showing where the ford across the Findhorn…
The abandoned croft at Quilichan on a bend of the…
Daless Farm on the Cawdor Estate
The track from Daless Farm to the ford across the…
The ford across the Findhorn near the abandoned cr…
upstream from the ford across the Findhorn near th…
Downstream from the ford across the Findhorn near…
Checking the riverbank for a footpath
Lyme Disease warning in a Cawdor Estate Fishing Hu…
Parked at Daless Farm to explore the track to the…
Footbridge across the Findhorn at Tirfogrean
Lyme Disease warning on the Cawdor Estate
Rape in flower near Shenachie
Rape in flower near Shenachie
Preparing to cross The Ropeway Bucket Bridge at Sh…
The Ropeway Bucket Bridge at Shenachie
Upstream on the Findhorn from Shenachie
View downstream on the Findhorn from Shenachie
View downstream on the Findhorn from Shenachie
Near Shenachie
The cranking point for The Ropeway bucket bridge a…
The Ropeway bucket bridge at Shenachie across the…
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One of the many bridges built by General Wade in the early 1730s for his road linking Ruthven Barracks in the east to Fort Augustus at the south end of Loch Ness, across the remote Monadhliath mountains. In this case the River Spey has moved its course, l


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