Coldwaterjohn's photos with the keyword: III

  • Grantown from above the Dreggie waterfalls.
  • The Dreggie Falls
  • LR-1000139
  • LR-1000138
  • LR-1000137
  • Part of the old Railway Bridge post at Castle Grant Lodge - Lady Catherine's Halt.
  • LR-1000134
  • LR-1000133
  • Entrance to Castle Grant Drive
  • Snow-clad Grampians in the distance.
  • 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
  • Looking over the edge of Huntly's Crag
  • The top of Huntly's Crag - a fissure leads to Huntly's Cave
  • Across the ravine from Huntly's Crag
  • LR-1000120
  • LR-1000119
  • Across the ravine
  • Across the Ravine
  • Blasting your way through this rock in 1861 must have been an engineering achievement
  • Blasting your way through this rock in 1861 must have been an engineering achievement
  • Peltigera Membranacea
  • Peltigera Membranacea
  • LR-1000110
  • LR-1000108
  • LR-1000107
  • It's a long way down into the ravine if you decide to chase a pheasant over the edge...
  • LR-1000105
  • At 3,451 feet, only a hundred feet short of the height of Schiehallion
  • LR-1000100
  • Someone has been refreshing the paint on this declaration in the middle of the Dava Moor road for at least seventy years! I wonder how many, distracted by the sign, have driven off the road on the sharp bend which follows!
  • The track is characterised by long straight stretches as befits a former railway track across moorland
  • The Redcoat
  • The Redcoat
  • LR-1000094
  • Jet was convinced the Redcoat returning from Culloden was a mortal threat to us, and spent several minutes doing her stuff, with threatening growls and pre-attack barking, calming down only slightly when "mummy" was obviously brave enough to sta
  • Jet was convinced the Redcoat returning from Culloden was a mortal threat to us, and spent several minutes doing her stuff, with threatening growls and pre-attack barking, calming down only slightly when "mummy" was obviously brave enough to sta
  • Jet was convinced the Redcoat returning from Culloden was a mortal threat to us, and spent several minutes doing her stuff, with threatening growls and pre-attack barking, calming down only slightly when "mummy" was obviously brave enough to sta
  • Jet was convinced the Redcoat returning from Culloden was a mortal threat to us, and spent several minutes doing her stuff, with threatening growls and pre-attack barking, calming down only slightly when "mummy" was obviously brave enough to sta
  • LR-1000085
  • The Grampians in snow
  • LR-1000083
  • "Tick Mops" - flcoks of sheep are used on the grouse moors to attract ticks. Dipped six times a year, they immediately kill off their guests...
  • LR-1000081
  • LR-1000079
  • The final eight mile stretch to Grantown lies ahead from this point at Dava.