Back in my working life I used to drive a lorry delivering building material in this area , not great roads for a 12 metre flatbed truck, but fantastic scenery , the cairns are definitely worth a visit
@DP1807 Now I'm of an age where I can get away with stuff I tend to Stop and shout at people who stop in passing places for a picnic, they probably just think that I am just some old nutter . and that is partly true
Cheers for the shout out Bob👍sure you'll agree the cairns were really impressive. We didn't find that path right up to the viaduct , waited for a while to catch a shot of a train going over but no luck.
It really is beautiful, a lot of folk see these stones as the inspiration for the standing stones at Craig na dun in Outlander - but one of the hills above Inverness is Craig Dunain and there is a standing stone there too. Hope you enjoyed, it's a magical place if you go at the winter solstice. This summer there were lots of reports of tourists taking stones from clava cairns as keepsakes ☹️
You mentioned murdoch Patterson ...very prolific architect up north ...I remember his name from Dingwall railway station at Dingwall He did loads of stations
Hi both👍🏻 can you advise me please. Just fitted a 100 watt solar, and linked to dual charger, 1 for engine battery, 2 for small tv battery. Bob does it matter which is linked to battery 1 on solar charger. Good to see your Scotland trip, lots of ideas for spring, also does pops get any midge bites while out and about. Cheers 🍻 penguin peter 🐧🐧
Your dual charger should charge whichever battery needs charge. I believe that battery 1 is normally engine, but I'm not sure it matters, unless you can configure the charge differently for different batteries.
Those ancient stone circles are really fascinating. Thanks for sharing this with us. Pete & Kaz. 👍👍😀😀
Hi Bob and Jenny, a great video and very interesting , thank you for sharing x
As always thank you both for taking us on another interesting journey. 🇮🇲🇮🇲❤️xx
Thanks you're welcome
Lovely Autumn colours great time of year to go touring.
What a fascinating place . Thanks for the video.
You're welcome
Thanks for the bunree recommendation via your best sites video ... loving the views and sunsets 🌅
As always, thank you all for showing what an amazing heritage we have. Take care.
Thanks will do.
Thanks for sharing
Yet another place I need to visit !! Great video guys👍👍
Very interesting. Thank you
Hi there you three...another very interesting and factual video..thanks for showing us..take care..xx
Thanks bob 🙏
Excellent 🏴
Back in my working life I used to drive a lorry delivering building material in this area , not great roads for a 12 metre flatbed truck, but fantastic scenery , the cairns are definitely worth a visit
Yes, I can imagine.
@DP1807 Now I'm of an age where I can get away with stuff I tend to Stop and shout at people who stop in passing places for a picnic, they probably just think that I am just some old nutter . and that is partly true
Cheers for the shout out Bob👍sure you'll agree the cairns were really impressive. We didn't find that path right up to the viaduct , waited for a while to catch a shot of a train going over but no luck.
A train came across as I was walking away, round the corner, so I missed it too!
That path is the road
Great video, we love old monuments and stuff, and they were definitely very old!
Great video Bob as always
Fascinating vid,
Thanks that was very interesting 🥂
Very interesting place 👍
It looks nice peaceful and interesting
Just off out with West then time to sit down and watch! 🏴
It really is beautiful, a lot of folk see these stones as the inspiration for the standing stones at Craig na dun in Outlander - but one of the hills above Inverness is Craig Dunain and there is a standing stone there too. Hope you enjoyed, it's a magical place if you go at the winter solstice. This summer there were lots of reports of tourists taking stones from clava cairns as keepsakes ☹️
Thanks, some people are unbelievable!
This looks a very interesting video, I can’t wait to watch now😊
You mentioned murdoch Patterson ...very prolific architect up north ...I remember his name from Dingwall railway station at Dingwall
He did loads of stations
He did a very nice viaduct anyway.
Looks like a good video Bob 👍
Thank you, found it very interesting and informative. Stay safe.
Interesting thank u
Thanks we enjoyed it too
Hi both👍🏻 can you advise me please. Just fitted a 100 watt solar, and linked to dual charger, 1 for engine battery, 2 for small tv battery. Bob does it matter which is linked to battery 1 on solar charger.
Good to see your Scotland trip, lots of ideas for spring, also does pops get any midge bites while out and about.
Cheers 🍻 penguin peter 🐧🐧
Your dual charger should charge whichever battery needs charge. I believe that battery 1 is normally engine, but I'm not sure it matters, unless you can configure the charge differently for different batteries.
Great video 👍 But the question is did you get passed that car at the end of the video 🤔😊
Yes, the lady was picking up her children, she came rushing over and moved it. Very apologetic!
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Fab
Jenny isn't small , she was just standing against a rock in the distance
All a matter of perspective!