Rannoch Moor - The Blackmount




Beinn Dorain rises above The hotel at Inveroran.

The  Abhainn Shira, makes its way to Glen Kinglass
The  Abhainn Shira
Red Deer Stag, in the river at the small wild campsite, Rutting season October ,I was awoke at 2am by  two stags having a, roaring contest up river.




Typical Rannoch Conditions, Constantly wet
Across Loch Tulla, to Beinn an Dothaidh, and Beinn Achalader, the West highland Railway line Runs around the two Hills, On its climb up onto the Moor.



Buachaille Etive Mòr


Corrie na Ba, and the river Ba,and the peaks of the Blackmount.

Sign on the old school house at Clashgour, Spiers of Glasgow erected a lot of these Corrugated Iron Buildings in the Highlands, they  advertised that they provided iron and wood buildings for churches, schools, reading rooms, village halls, motor sheds, club houses, bungalows, cottages, hospitals and sanitoria and had facilities for erecting them in any part of the Kingdom. In 1910 they described themselves as 'Designers and Erectors of Iron and Wood Buildings'.  The Lettering on the sign was designed by Charles Rene Mackintosh.

The River Ba

The Old Military road North Towards Fort William.

Loch near Ba Bridge

The Rive Ba

Wild camp at Ba Bridge

Loch Tulla


Daddy Longlegs in the morning sun inside the Tent

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