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Grid reference NS8309

near to Auchengruith, Dumfries And Galloway, Scotland


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NS8309 : Mennock Water at Glenim by Alan O'Dowd Mennock Water at Glenim
Looking upstream into the Lowther Hills, where the Mennock rises before making its way to the River Nith.
NS8309 : Valley of the Mennock Water by Oliver Dixon Valley of the Mennock Water
Glenim cottage sited at the confluence with Glenimshaw Burn is hidden in the trees.
NS8309 : Auchensow View by Mary and Angus Hogg Auchensow View
I'm not sure what this circle actually is. I would like it to be the remains of an ancient cairn, but it could be just an old sheepfold. The view looks across the Mennock Pass towards Glenim Cottage and Auchensow Hill, still in this square.
NS8309 : The Mennock Pass road by Walter Baxter The Mennock Pass road
This is a view northeast up the B797 near Glenim Cottage. The hill on the left is Starn Capel leading up to Wether Hill behind.
NS8309 : Auchensow Hill to Stell Brae by Chris Wimbush Auchensow Hill to Stell Brae
NS8309 : Mennock Pass by David Martin Mennock Pass
North of Auchensow Hill.
NS8309 : Mennock Water by Colin Pyle Mennock Water
Flowing westward near Glenim Cottage.
NS8309 : Mennock Pass at Glenim by Mike Pennington Mennock Pass at Glenim
NS8309 : A bridge over Mennock Water gives access to a track to Glenim by Ian Greig A bridge over Mennock Water gives access to a track to Glenim
NS8309 : Gold panning, Mennock Water by Richard Webb Gold panning, Mennock Water
Looking for gold in one of the rivers running from the mineral rich Wanlockhead area.
NS8309 : Fern Covered Hillside by Billy McCrorie Fern Covered Hillside
NS8309 : Polmuck, Auchensow Hill by Alan O'Dowd Polmuck, Auchensow Hill
Polmuck is a small burn which rises on Auchensow Hill and flows steeply down into the Glenimshaw Burn. Its name probably derives from the Gaelic 'pol muic' - pool or stream of the pig.

 
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