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    Quote Originally Posted by Redshank View Post
    ok, here are a few from Argyle

    From the head of Loch Awe looking at the Cruachan



    Glen Coe



    The Black Mount near Glen Coe



    The Paps of Jura



    Glen Etive

    Excellent pics Chris - especially of Glen Coe, so beautiful. Wish I was there now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Junipers do indeed grow in the Highlands, but not everywhere and not actually at high level. I cannot recall seeing it growing at over 2500ft. The juniper is used as the clan plant badge of Clan MacLeod and worn in the bonnets of, I notice, the Atholl Highlanders. So I guess the Clan Murray might use the juniper as a plant badge too.I also well recall seeing acres of it in the South of England in the county of Wiltshire at Porton Down and it made me feel quite at home! It is the only place down South that I have seen juniper growing wild.Perhaps there are other places in the UK?
    I like the wild junipers. Especially the kind that have survived growing out of a small crevice or the side of a cliff where nothing else tries to grow.
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    And just imagine what it would look like if Victoria hadn't removed most of its timber. It must have been heavenly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post
    And just imagine what it would look like if Victoria hadn't removed most of its timber. It must have been heavenly.
    Where did you get that idea from? Much of the Highland's timber in particular and the UK's in general by Victoria's time, was already on the decline, due to the first part of the industrial revolution and before that even,(at first charcoal and household fuel too before coal became widely available and then an unquenchable need for pitprops for the new mines and timber for the new factories) mainly and two World Wars polished off most of the rest ----after her time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Where did you get that idea from?
    I guess that would be the Scottish Ministry of Misinformation (i.e. one of your lovely tour-guides).

    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Much of the Highland's timber in particular and the UK's in general by Victoria's time, was already on the decline, due to the first part of the industrial revolution and before that even,(at first charcoal and household fuel too before coal became widely available and then an unquenchable need for pitprops for the new mines and timber for the new factories) mainly and two World Wars polished off most of the rest ----after her time.
    They told us some story about how Victoria banned the use of English timber to make British naval ships, so Scotland's trees were cut down instead. I guess it was just good, old-fashioned England-bashing.

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    Hey Jock,
    I love the pic of Ben Nevis with the blowing snow on the peak. It reminds me of the trips to the Rocky Mountains that I took as a boy here in the states.

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    I posted this in another thread on the Scots pine, Robert Burns, from Project Gutenberg.
    http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1279/1279-h/1279-h.htm

    Verses On The Destruction Of The Woods Near Drumlanrig

    As on the banks o' wandering Nith,
    Ae smiling simmer morn I stray'd,
    And traced its bonie howes and haughs,
    Where linties sang and lammies play'd,
    I sat me down upon a craig,
    And drank my fill o' fancy's dream,
    When from the eddying deep below,
    Up rose the genius of the stream.

    Dark, like the frowning rock, his brow,
    And troubled, like his wintry wave,
    And deep, as sughs the boding wind
    Amang his caves, the sigh he gave-
    "And come ye here, my son," he cried,
    "To wander in my birken shade?
    To muse some favourite Scottish theme,
    Or sing some favourite Scottish maid?

    "There was a time, it's nae lang syne,
    Ye might hae seen me in my pride,
    When a' my banks sae bravely saw
    Their woody pictures in my tide;
    When hanging beech and spreading elm
    Shaded my stream sae clear and cool:
    And stately oaks their twisted arms
    Threw broad and dark across the pool;

    "When, glinting thro' the trees, appear'd
    The wee white cot aboon the mill,
    And peacefu' rose its ingle reek,
    That, slowly curling, clamb the hill.
    But now the cot is bare and cauld,
    Its leafy bield for ever gane,
    And scarce a stinted birk is left
    To shiver in the blast its lane."

    "Alas!" quoth I, "what ruefu' chance
    Has twin'd ye o' your stately trees?
    Has laid your rocky bosom bare-
    Has stripped the cleeding o' your braes?
    Was it the bitter eastern blast,
    That scatters blight in early spring?
    Or was't the wil'fire scorch'd their boughs,
    Or canker-worm wi' secret sting?"

    "Nae eastlin blast," the sprite replied;
    "It blaws na here sae fierce and fell,
    And on my dry and halesome banks
    Nae canker-worms get leave to dwell:
    Man! cruel man!" the genius sighed-
    As through the cliffs he sank him down-
    "The worm that gnaw'd my bonie trees,
    That reptile wears a ducal crown."^1

    [Footnote 1: The Duke of Queensberry.]
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    Some magnificent pictures posted here, and a fine (and apposite) piece of Burns poetry from Bugbear.
    Well done, all who posted in this thread.
    Regards,
    Mike
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    Really beautiful photos. Thanks. Sets me to dreaming.

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    Okay...I am ready to put on my kilt and go for hike.
    KD

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