Have you climbed a MUNRO?
Lindertis House, in the Angus foothills, was the home of Sir Hugh Munro. It had its roof removed in the 1960s,and in the 1980s it was demolished completely by Charles … Continue reading Have you climbed a MUNRO?
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Lindertis House, in the Angus foothills, was the home of Sir Hugh Munro. It had its roof removed in the 1960s,and in the 1980s it was demolished completely by Charles … Continue reading Have you climbed a MUNRO?
Lindertis House, in the Angus foothills, was the home of Sir Hugh Munro. It had its roof removed in the 1960s,and in the 1980s it was demolished completely by Charles … Continue reading Scotland’s peaks named after him
Lindertis House, in the Angus foothills, was the home of Sir Hugh Munro. It had its roof removed in the 1960s,and in the 1980s it was demolished completely by Charles … Continue reading Have you climbed a MUNRO?
Jock’s road is an old drovers track between Aberdeenshire and Angus. Nobody properly recalls who Jock was! However this film is based on the true story of how 57 shepherds … Continue reading Winter in Clova
“The Living Mountain” is a wonderful book. It has its own naturalistic style. This Scotland on Sunday review of a recently published biography of Nan Shepherd encouraged me to order … Continue reading Musing in the mountains
This film is about the road over the Capel o’ Mount in Scotland and a ruined Inn called Knowegreens. To play this short film please click here. Music credits: (1) … Continue reading The only absolute non-stops