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Grid reference NO2474

4 km WSW of Acharn, Angus, Scotland


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from NO2474 [5] taken pre 2000 [3]
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NO2474 : Mayar Plateau by Robert Struthers Mayar Plateau
This bleak plateau above Corrie Fee leads to the Munro of Mayar.
NO2474 : Waterfall high in Corrie Fee by Steven Brown Waterfall high in Corrie Fee
NO2474 : B Gully, Corrie of Fee by Richard Webb B Gully, Corrie of Fee
Looking down the gully which was in good condition other than being overhung by a cornice which seemed to be frozen in the act of collapsing.
NO2474 : Waterfall, Knapps of Fee by Michael Graham Waterfall, Knapps of Fee
The Fee Burn falls into Corrie Fee
NO2474 : Biological weathering in Corrie Fee by Christine Christie Biological weathering in Corrie Fee
This erratic is being colonised and broken down by vegetation growing in the widening joints of the rock which provide the plants with shelter from the elements.
NO2474 : Rough ground at the head of Corrie Fee by Richard Law Rough ground at the head of Corrie Fee
NO2474 : The corrie wall. Spot the sheep? by Gwen and James Anderson The corrie wall. Spot the sheep?
High up on the corrie wall are three sheep. They could have been stranded by the snow? They certainly stayed there a long time. Perhaps a closer view will help? NO2474 : Can ewe see us???
NO2474 : Corrie Fee by david shaw Corrie Fee
Taken from the far end of the corrie from the waterfall
NO2474 : Heading down into Glen Doll by Hill Walker Heading down into Glen Doll
NO2474 : Waterfall, Corrie Fee by Maigheach-gheal Waterfall, Corrie Fee
The climb beside the waterfall gives access to several Munroes.
NO2474 : Top of the Corrie Fee headwall by John Allan Top of the Corrie Fee headwall
Looking down from the edge of the plateau to the heather-clad drumlins in the corrie.
NO2474 : Upper parts of Corrie Fee by Aleks Scholz Upper parts of Corrie Fee
The upper slopes of Corrie Fee. The path leading up to the plateau is barely visible, on the left hand side of the series of waterfalls.

 
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