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Pentland Hills

3 Reservoirs, A702, Allermuir, Black Hill

3res010908.jpg (158554 bytes) 3 Reservoirs
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Photographed from the north side of Capelaw Hill. Bonaly Reservoir dominates the picture but Threipmuir and Harperrig reservoirs are both visible in the distance.
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Between Silverburn and Ninemileburn on the A702 road is Eightmileburn and the signposted footpath to Balerno. This is the view south towards the Moorfoots on a misty November morning.
A702 Hillend
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The Pentland Hills as seen from Straiton Village on the A701. The red and white bus is the Lothian Buses service 15 on the A702 Biggar Road. Up above, the sun shines on the T woods above Lothianburn Golf Course.
allermuir_summit.jpg (241748 bytes) Allermuir Summit
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This is the highest point of the Pentlands near Edinburgh. The bronze plaque has distant hills and other landmarks with illustrated silhouettes and direction lines to point the way. You can still hear the roar of the traffic on the A720 from here - but the view is tremendous. 
Allermuir Sunset
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This is a view of Allermuir's summit from Caerketton, photographed just before 4pm at the end of November. Two figures can be seen at the summit, one of whom is standing on the circular stone pillar. The sun is about to set.
Allermuir Sunset 05
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Photographed at the end of January '08.
Allermuir Viewpoint
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The bronze plaque is covered in morning dew. Beyond is the footpath from Swanston. The Firth of Forth sweeps across the distance behind Salisbury Crags and Arthur's Seat.
Allermuir Viewpoint 2
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'Allermuir Hill Pentlands 1617 feet' states the text in the central circle round the compass points. 1617 feet = 493 metres, or about twice the height of Arthur's Seat.
Allermuir Moon
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The sun had set some time before, so a tripod was necessary for this shot of Allermuir as seen from Capelaw. Lingering skylight was augmented by the rising full moon. To the right of Allermuir the lights of Esk Valley villages can be seen.
Allermuir Summit Plaque
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A close-up view of the plaque pictured above. The image has been rotated so that some of the marked names can be more easily read through the dew.
Allermuir Summit Plaque 04
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A clearer view of some of the peaks visible from here on a clear day.
Allermuir Summit Gate
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Photographed on Christmas Day 2004. It was only a White Christmas once we climbed up Capelaw Hill. The wooden gate at the top of Allermuir is encrusted with ice..
Allermuir Summit 06
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A familiar view to those who have climbed up the steep slopes from the west (Capelaw) or south (Castlelaw).
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Green Cleugh
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Seldom climbed because of its steep-sided dome shape and loose scree slopes. This is a path leading round the north side of the hill. The path is very narrow and is little more than a sheep trail through the heather.
blackhill_from_bellshill00.jpg (140237 bytes) Black Hill
from Bell's Hill
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East Kip and the tip of West Kip are visible on the left. Bell's Hill lies south west of the valley known as Maiden's Cleugh. 
east_west_kip_from_blackhill01.jpg (215478 bytes) East & West Kip
from Black Hill
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Looking across the plateau at the south west end of Black Hill toward the Kips. West Kip is the pointed one on the right, standing 551M above sea level. The foreground vegetation is in different coloured stripes where the heather has been burnt. This encourages new grass for the sheep.
blackhill-view-south00.jpg (309269 bytes) Blackhill View
South
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There are at least four of these perfectly square patches of conifer plantation along the side of the main Pentland Ridge. I'd like to see the trees felled - and the sheep gone too, so that a few native trees might have a chance to grow.
turnhouse-hill01from-blackhill.jpg (127125 bytes) Turnhouse Hill
from Black Hill
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The foreground is the peat covered top of Black Hill, its chocolate colour exposed by erosion. Behind lies Turnhouse Hill at the north east end of the ridge.
Black Hill Heather
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Purple Hill would be a more appropriate name, at least in late August when the heather is in bloom.
blackhill_small.jpg (2227 bytes) Black Hill
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This dome-shaped hill stands behind Threipmuir and Harlaw reservoirs as you approach the Pentland Hills from Balerno.

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