dearieme - I've never been there, but although I generally like the atmospheric feel of moorland walks, they are desolate places under a grey sky. They can become boring too after a few miles.
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Look at all those clouds of steam and smoke reflecting sunlight upwards and reducing climate change.
ReplyDeleteCan't say I ever warmed to the Great Moor of Rannoch. Desolate bloody spot.
ReplyDeleteDJ - more steam engines are the answer!
ReplyDeletedearieme - I've never been there, but although I generally like the atmospheric feel of moorland walks, they are desolate places under a grey sky. They can become boring too after a few miles.
I can recommend the hills in southern Scotland for moorland. In particular I always enjoyed walking in the Pentlands.
Deletedearieme - not an area I know, I only ever visited the north west of Scotland and that was decades ago. Beautiful area though.
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