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A drystane dyke at Moat park
by Ann Cook
geograph for square NX6055
This area of Cally Woods is known as Moat Park. A nearby board contains the... (more)
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A drystane dyke by the Long Philip Burn
by Walter Baxter
geograph for square NT4330
A drystane dyke and a stob and wire fence lead up to the Three Brethren summit.... (more)
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Restored drystane dykes
by Ann Cook
geograph for square NX6055
The board contains the following information:-
"The Stones Remain -... (more)
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Fences and drystane dyke on Riding Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT1639
The stones of the drystane dyke are covered in lichen.
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Path below the Lang Craigs
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS4376
The path passes through a collapsed section of drystane dyke here, and can be... (more)
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Fence junction on Lousie Wood Law
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS9315
Modern fencing runs alongside a collapsed drystane dyke. Some of the turbines... (more)
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Drystane dyke on Ben More
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NN4224
Remains of a drystane dyke on the upper slopes of Ben More.
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Snow drifts by a drystane dyke
by Walter Baxter
geograph for square NT4231
Only the top of the dyke is visible in this view by the Southern Upland Way near... (more)
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Drystane dykes north of Kingsburgh
by Dave Fergusson
geograph for square NG3955
There are a surprising amount of relatively well preserved dykes in the area.
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Coupland Gair
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NS9314
Category: Dry stane dyke
Drystane dyke and fence on the lower slopes of Lousie Wood Law.
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Drystane dyke on Swaites Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS9641
A long boundary dyke on rough grazing, with lowland farming country by the Clyde... (more)
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Drystane dyke on Comb Law
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NS9407
Looking down the hillside towards Meikle Shag.
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Drystane Dyke below Stronend
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS6288
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Drystane dyke, Fintry Hills
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS6387
A long stone dyke below the steep western slopes of Stronend.
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Gap in the dyke
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS9635
The Kirk Burn flows through a gap in the drystane dyke, with Westbank Plantation... (more)
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Drystane dyke at Kingsburgh
by Dave Fergusson
geograph for square NG3955
The dyke goes down to the shore of Loch Snizort Beag.
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Fence and drystane dyke, Chester Rig Head
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT1031
A collapsed section of the dyke allowed a view over towards the Broughton... (more)
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Drystane dyke on Durisdeer Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS9105
Crossing some wet moorland - particularly wet today after a couple of days of... (more)
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Sheep shelter, Glenlude Hill
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3028
A T-shaped arrangement of drystane dykes on the NE side of the hill.
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Peat Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT0101
A long drystane dyke leading east to the summit.
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Drystane dyke, Peat Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT0201
On the hillside above Kinnelhead.
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Col between Pyatknowe Hill and Goseland Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT0635
Viewed through a collapsed section of drystane dyke.
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A collapsed drystane dyke
by Walter Baxter
geograph for square NT7760
A small cairn has been built on this collapsed wall on the south side of the... (more)
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Fence and drystane dyke on Laght Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS9109
Looking across the flank of Comb Head towards Steygail.
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Old wall on Screel Hill
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NX7954
Remains of an old drystane dyke on the lower slopes of Screel Hill.
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Fifescar Knowe
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NT1727
Fence and drystane dyke running up the slopes of Dollar Law.
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Neive of the Spit
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NX4184
The path and drystane dyke which runs along the ridge between Merrick and... (more)
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Well Hill
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NS9106
Category: Summit
Fence junction and the remains of a drystane dyke on the summit of the hill.The... (more)
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Fenceline on Windgill Knowe
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT0130
The traditional drystane dyke has been supplemented/superseded by wire fences.
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Undulating wall on Whitslade Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT1034
An old drystane dyke with a fence running parallel to it.
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Drystane dyke near Dechrode
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS6085
Rough hill ground above Fintry, with a view into Strath Endrick.
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The northern end of Kettleton Reservoir
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS8900
Kettleton Reservoir was created in the mid twentieth century by damming the... (more)
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Drystane dyke on South Hill Head
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT2241
Looking towards the mast at the southern end of Hamilton Hill.
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New deer fencing on Erie Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT1218
The old drystane dyke has been joined by a stob and wire fence and now a high... (more)
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Triple fence line on Erie Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT1218
The old drystane dyke has been joined by a stob and wire fence and now a high... (more)
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Fence junction on Trahenna Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT1337
Modern fencing cutting across an old drystane dyke in the Broughton Heights.
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Drystane dyke and fenceline on Side Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS6737
A boundary on rough ground just outside the boundaries of the Dungavel Wind Farm.
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Descending Black Shoulder
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NX5996
The faint path running parallel with the drystane dyke leads down from the... (more)
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Summit of Cairn of Claise
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NO1878
An old drystane dyke runs up and over the rock strewn summit area of the Munro.
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Drystane dyke and old quarry, Dunsyre Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT0749
The conical rise of Mendick Hill and the farm buildings at Easton are visible in... (more)
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Drystane dyke on Dochrie Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NO0808
A view towards Loch Leven and the escarpment of the Lomond Hills.
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Outcrop and drystane dyke, Fortissat Road
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS8663
Snow on an old track which was once a public road across the moorland to Easter Fortissat.
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Towards Bodesbeck Law
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NT1711
Looking along the fence and drystane dyke towards the Donald.
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Towards Cape Law
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NT1314
Fence and drystane dyke run up and over the Donald.
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Drystane dyke on Mountherrick Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS8623
Looking towards Tinto and Dungavel Hill as the previous day's snowfall melts away.
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Small snowdrifts, Holehead
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS6282
Wind-driven snow patterns by a drystane dyke.
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Path onto Holehead
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS6282
The drystane dyke on the right is on the boundary between (East) Dunbartonshire... (more)
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Nick of the Mahm
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NX4796
The corner of a drystane dyke which runs for a short distance over the col named... (more)
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Descending Comb Law
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NS9507
Drystane dyke and fence running down Comb Law near to Hem Hill. The tree covered... (more)
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Summit of Comb Law
by Iain Russell
geograph for square NS9407
Fence junction and drystane dyke on the summit area of the hill.
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