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Het is niet verantwoord om vanaf deze zijde de Ben Nevis te beklimmen. Natuurlijk is het mogelijk maar er zitten vooral hogerop diverse steile puin stukken die kans op ongelukken zeer groot maken.
This is what remains of Druimsallie Forest looking southwest towards Glen Callop and the hills to the east of Loch Sheil. The trees were planted in the 1950's under my father's supervision and are being progressively harvested. The plantings won an award as one of the best and more diverse plantings in Scotland. At that time the forest was owned by West Highland Woodlands. As a teenager I used to hunt the roe deer which had a taste for the high sugar content of the young trees.
The locals (Port Glasgow & Greenock) call it the Sleeping Indian. But I think. How you call it, makes no difference. It looks indeed as someone lying on his back with a big nose.
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Het is niet verantwoord om vanaf deze zijde de Ben Nevis te beklimmen. Natuurlijk is het mogelijk maar er zitten vooral hogerop diverse steile puin stukken die kans op ongelukken zeer groot maken.
the old clan camaron burial ground been past it a few times its one hell of a place
This is what remains of Druimsallie Forest looking southwest towards Glen Callop and the hills to the east of Loch Sheil. The trees were planted in the 1950's under my father's supervision and are being progressively harvested. The plantings won an award as one of the best and more diverse plantings in Scotland. At that time the forest was owned by West Highland Woodlands. As a teenager I used to hunt the roe deer which had a taste for the high sugar content of the young trees.
these photos are both the same! bOth equally beautiful & exactly as I remember it - well worth the visit
The locals (Port Glasgow & Greenock) call it the Sleeping Indian. But I think. How you call it, makes no difference. It looks indeed as someone lying on his back with a big nose.
nice view