JayOh (John Owles)'s photos
On The Seashore
The Cuillin from Ord on the shores of Loch Eishort
The Cuillin from Ord on the shores of Loch Eishort
The Cuillin from Ord on the shores of Loch Eishort
The Cuillin from Ord on the shores of Loch Eishort
The Cuillin from Ord on the shores of Loch Eishort
The Cuillin from Ord on the shores of Loch Eishort
The Cuillin from Ord on the shores of Loch Eishort
The Cuillin from Ord on the shores of Loch Eishort
The Cuillin from Ord on the shores of Loch Eishort
The Cuillin from Ord on the shores of Loch Eishort
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Loch Ettrick
Old Boathouse at Loch Ettrick - Square Format
Crossing Rannoch Moor Towards Glencoe
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From Loch Ettrick we moved on North, round Glasgow and the grockle traps of Loch Lomond, across Rannoch Moor to Glen Etive.
The warm damp atmosphere was absolute heaven for the midges so out came the ‘Avon Skin So Soft’ in an effort to even the balance. This was the first time we had tried this remedy, which did stop them nibbling but did not deflect the regiments of the wee beasties.
Crossing Rannoch Moor Towards Glencoe
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From Loch Ettrick we moved on North, round Glasgow and the grockle traps of Loch Lomond, across Rannoch Moor to Glen Etive.
The warm damp atmosphere was absolute heaven for the midges so out came the ‘Avon Skin So Soft’ in an effort to even the balance. This was the first time we had tried this remedy, which did stop them nibbling but did not deflect the regiments of the wee beasties.
Crossing Rannoch Moor Towards Glencoe
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From Loch Ettrick we moved on North, round Glasgow and the grockle traps of Loch Lomond, across Rannoch Moor to Glen Etive.
The warm damp atmosphere was absolute heaven for the midges so out came the ‘Avon Skin So Soft’ in an effort to even the balance. This was the first time we had tried this remedy, which did stop them nibbling but did not deflect the regiments of the wee beasties.
Crossing Rannoch Moor Towards Glencoe
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From Loch Ettrick we moved on North, round Glasgow and the grockle traps of Loch Lomond, across Rannoch Moor to Glen Etive.
The warm damp atmosphere was absolute heaven for the midges so out came the ‘Avon Skin So Soft’ in an effort to even the balance. This was the first time we had tried this remedy, which did stop them nibbling but did not deflect the regiments of the wee beasties.
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