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Pentland Hills

T Woods, Threipmuir, Turnhouse Hill

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Known in Edinburgh as the T Woods but they're actually in the shape of a Cross as seen from above. The Hillend artificial ski-slope is on the left of the woods. Swanston Village is in the trees visible behind the Caiystane suburbs. Photographed from Buckstone Snab.
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This photo taken from Swanston Road.
T Woods 8
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A couple of studies of mist condensing into water droplets on tree branches. The T Woods are in the background.
T Woods 9
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This and the previous photo were taken on the same day as Caerketton Misty 08.
T Woods 13
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Photographed early one morning in late October, looking down from Caerketton. The autumn colours are revealed by the sunshine as commuters travel along the bypass at the southern fringe of Edinburgh. Further away to the north is the Firth of Forth and Fife.
T Woods / A720
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Near the west arm of the cross-shaped woods, facing east along the A720 Edinburgh bypass. The triangular silhouette of Traprain Law is just visible on the horizon near the left, some 30 miles away.
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Sunrise

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Early November and the sun is rising later. The northern part of the wood is silhouetted against a pink sky.
T Woods 21
Sunrise

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15 minutes later and slighlty higher up. The pink effect is patchier now.
Thieves Road 07
Water of Leith

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Not accessible by public transport. You must drive or cycle miles past Balerno on the A70 Lanark Road, the Lang Whang until you're nearly at Harperrigg Reservoir. The wee bridge pictured here crosses the Water of Leith near its source.
Thieves Road 10
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Further along the path and East Cairn Hill is getting closer. July 2005.
Water of Leith
Harperrig 15

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Taken a year later than the Thieves Road pictures above, showing the same little footbridge over the Water of Leith. Up here, it's a small burn (stream) trickling from nearby Harperrig Reservoir. This view is facing north towards the Lang Whang.

Water of Leith
Harperrig 16

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In this south facing view both East Cairn Hill and West Cairn Hill are visible. The walk from the carpark on the A70 to the top of East Cairn Hill is 5 miles.
Thieves Road 15
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This area is Cauldstane Slap and if you continue straight ahead you'll eventually get to West Linton. Turn left at the gate for the path up East Cairn Hill.
Thieves Road 17
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"For almost 200 years small black cattle were driven through this pass on their way from Highland grazings to English markets. Robbers and cattle reivers lurked in the heather in those days, giving the route its sinister nickname - the Thieves Road." (information from the Ranger Centre)
    On the first visit here we ran out of time and had to return before sunset. The Thieves Road / Water of Leith pictures on this page are in geographical sequence. To continue in this way - i.e. up the path shown in Thieves Road 17 above it's necessary to go to this page to see the summit of East Cairn Hill.
Thieves Road 22
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On the way back to the Lang Whang we encountered this bull.
Thieves Road 23
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We also met one of the younger generation.
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Looking west from Harbour Hill. Behind Threipmuir Reservoir is East Cairn Hill.
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Much closer up in this next picture. The causeway lets walkers cross the eastern tip of the reservoir instead of having to walk round the marshy area between Bell's Hill and Black Hill.
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Blacksprings
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Taken from the footpath round the north west side of Black Hill, this picture shows the causeway more clearly, as well as a wading fisherman silhouetted against the water's silvery surface.
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The end of the chain when walking north-east. You must follow the path to descend to Flotterstone Village. In the background you can see the Firth Of Forth.
Turnhouse from
Castleknowe 02
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As seen from the opposite direction to the picture above. The path up from Flotterstone can be seen climbing through the trees toward the summit. If you look closely you can see walkers at several places on the path.
Turnhouse from
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Framed by Scots Pine trees. To see more of Castleknowe, click here.
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Turnhouse Hill (506m) is on the far left, with Carnethy Hill (573m) on the right. The tracks on the grass are from a sheep farmer's quad bike.
Turnhouse from
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If walking the ridge towards Flotterstone then this is the view that awaits you on the last stretch from Carnethy Hill to Turnhouse Hill. The red path snakes down across the heather before climbing again for the last time.
Turnhouse 4
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There's a small cairn here but the real summit is further ahead. A solitary walker admires the view. On the eastern horizon can be seen the triangular outline of North Berwick Law. (Pictures of and from North Berwick Law start on these pages.)
Turnhouse to Flotterstone 1
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Descending the steep path can be tricky in parts. About halfway down, the trees frame the footpath below. The sheep give an indication of scale. Unfortunately the sheep eat any young trees that might sprout.
Turnhouse to Flotterstone 2
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Further down and more of the path can be seen here. It crests a couple of hillocks before finally descending at Flotterstone. There is a visitor centre here, as well as the Flotterstone Inn where you can quench your thirst.
Torduff Hill
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Not far from the Bonaly area is Torduff Hill which faces Torphin Hill across the other side of Torduff Reservoir. Click here to see a view back down the hill from this path.
Torduff Hill
view to Forth

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The Firth of Forth lies far away to the north. A path leads down the hill to Torduff Reservior. A tarmac footpath follows the northwest side of the water and leads to Permissive Path and Clubbiedean Reservoir.
Torduff Hill view
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Salisbury Crags, Arthur's Seat, Blackford Hill and the Braid Hills form the skyline here.
Torphin 02
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Colinton Community Compost can be purchased here.
Torphin 03
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The former quarry is behind these painted gates which also sport a sign declaring Colinton Community Compost.
Torphin view west
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The view west from Torphin Hill. In the distance on the left can be seen the Five Sisters slag heap (shale bing) near West Calder. In the centre is Kaimes Hill whose former quarry contains our rubbish as landfill. On the right is Dalmahoy Hill.

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