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  • South Africa by Car 2
  • Young Robin fending for itself
  • The Spey Dam built in 1943
  • Does anyone know how many bridges General Wade constructed in Scotland?!
  • Bound back for the bothy before the rains start
  • The Monadhliath mountains (pronounced Mona Lisa, without the S: Mona-lia)
  • Thunder storm clouds gathering on our way back down the valley
  • Drought stricken Loch Spey with reeds growing at its edges
  • Loch Spey
  • A much reduced Loch Spey, source of the River Spey, Britain's fastest flowing salmon river.
  • A much reduced Loch Spey
  • A first glimpse of the drought-stricken Loch Spey below us.
  • The rough track through the Monadhliaths in the upper Spey valley
  • An ancient sheepfold en route to Loch Spey with the Monadhliath (Grey mountain range, in Gaelic) mountains in the background
  • Narthecium Ossifragum
  • Leaving Shesgnan behind us on route for Loch Spey
  • The Spey by now barely a stream in its upper reaches. The tiny white dot in the distance is the cottage at Shesgnan, where the discernible track ceased for a half mile or so.
  • The Spey by now barely a stream in its upper reaches
  • The upper reaches of the Spey and Loch Spey itself fall within the 114,000 acre Jahama Estate.
  • The old farm at Melgarve
  • The old bothy at Melgarve
  • Someone with a sense of humour in the old bothy at Melgarve
  • Yet another of General Wade's old bridges with the Monadhliath mountains in the background
  • Yet another of General Wade's old bridges
  • The track along the upper reaches of the Spey valley through the Monadhliath mountains
  • You have been warned!
  • View upstream from the Double Garva Bridge
  • It may still carry traffic but my walking buddy wasn't going to chance it and insisted on walking across!
  • The Double Garva Bridge across the River Spey. Completed by Genreal Wade in 1732 it still carries traffic
  • The old farm at Garvamore
  • Catching the photographer photographing the photographer!
  • A small herd of Fallow Deer at Garvamore.
  • Where has the River Spey gone since the bridge was built in the early 1730s?
  • Will this 1730 bridge take my weight?
  • 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
  • scene of a flat tyre
  • lost heart
  • Don't Forget To Vote
  • Let's go.... to the Dairy Let's go.... to the Dairy Farm
  • Great Oxendon Northamptonshire 7th August 2020
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  • Sawing wood is easier now.
  • Door and stairs to the second floor
  • Corner of a house on the way to Revash
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