Grid reference NS8913
near to Leadhills, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
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[ : Grouse Butt in the Lowthers by Beth Loft]
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Grouse Butt in the Lowthers
by Beth Loft
Grouse Butt no 5 on Glen Franka Rig on the lower slopes of Green Lowther - one of the Hopetoun Estate shooting grounds
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[ : The remains of an old aqueduct by david johnston]
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The remains of an old aqueduct
The remains of an old aqueduct running round the hillside.
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[ : Old mine pits by Callum Black]
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Old mine pits
by Callum Black
Filled-in mine pits in an area rich in mining history.
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[ : Shortcleuch Water by Alan O'Dowd]
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Shortcleuch Water
by Alan O'Dowd
Looking up this burn in the Lowther Hills towards Glen Ea's Hill and Dun Law.
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[ : The track to the Glen Franka reservoir by Gordon Brown]
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The track to the Glen Franka reservoir
by Gordon Brown
The reservoir itself in the distance. It is the base for a small angling club.
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[ : Track on the south-western flank of Shiel Gair Rig by Alan O'Dowd]
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Track on the south-western flank of Shiel Gair Rig
by Alan O'Dowd
Cloud clings on to the tops of the Lowther Hills.
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[ : Footbridge over the Shortcleuch Water by Alan O'Dowd]
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Footbridge over the Shortcleuch Water
by Alan O'Dowd
As basic as a bridge can get, and a bit worse for wear, but still crossable with care.
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[ : Upper reaches of the Shortcleuch Water by Alan O'Dowd]
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Upper reaches of the Shortcleuch Water
by Alan O'Dowd
The Shortcleuch Water rises in the Lowther Hills and is known as the Elvan Water in its lower reaches. It is a tributary of the Clyde.
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[ : Rough track crossing heather moorland by Trevor Littlewood]
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Rough track crossing heather moorland
The rough but clear track veers to the right and climbs towards the central hill, Green Lowther. Progressively, particularly once out of the heather, the path becomes thinner. In fact following the route downhill from the hill's summit... (more)
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