Journal
Long-distance views to Orkney and Sule Stack from mainland Scotland
I have often looked across the Pentland Firth from Orkney, from where it is possible to see mountains ranged across far north of mainland Scotland. I have less often looked the other way.
Oystercatcher tracks on a beach in Sutherland
Low winter sunshine highlights the prints left by a flock of Oystercatchers on a beach in Sutherland, Scotland.
Shetland: Old Scatness and Jarlshof
A busy morning with field trips to both Old Scatness and Jarlshof, both near to Sumburgh Head at the far south of Mainland, Shetland.
Shetland: A visit to the Stanydale Temple
A quick visit to the Staneydale Temple, a unique site in the west Mainland of Shetland.
Orkney: Fifteen textures
As I visited diverse locations across Mainland Orkney, I collected three-dimensional models of a series of distinctive textures.
Long-distance views across the Pentland Firth from Orkney
An afternoon walk on Marwick Head revealed panoramic reviews of the north coastline of mainland Scotland.
Orkney: Sunset at the cliffs of Yesnaby
An evening visit to the coastline at Yesnaby, on the west coast of the Mainland, Orkney, Scotland.
Orkney: Across the Pentland Firth
Crossing the Pentland Firth from Scrabster to Stromness aboard the MV Hamnavoe.
Islands and optical effects near Achiltibuie
An afternoon walk on the hills above Achiltibuie, northwest Scotland, included spectacular views and atmospheric optical effects.
Solar halo, Balnakeil Bay, Sutherland
This afternoon, the low winter sun cast a subtle circular halo in the sky above Balnakei in the far northwest of Scotland.
Sunset over the Sound of Jura
Dynamic views and changing sunlight across the Sound of Jura, Argyll, Scotland.
The Isle of Arran: Clauchlands, Corriegills and the colours of the Neolithic
Clauchlands and Corriegills are well-known as places where high quality pitchstone occurs. Even though it remains uncertain exactly where this stone was quarried in prehistory, I was very keen to visit this landscape. On my last day in Arran, this proved to be the place where the striking colours of the island finally converged.
The Isle of Arran: Torrylin chambered cairn
A visit to the Neolithic chambered cairn known as Torylin, on the southern coastline of Arran.
The Isle of Arran: Goatfell
A walk into the sky to explore the stony world on the summit of Goatfell, including a search for pitchstone.
The Isle of Arran: Auchagallon Cairn, the King's Cave and Drumadoon Point
Today, I explored the west coast of Arran, starting at an unusual monument before exploring the coastline. Here are a group of impressive caves, sources of pitchstone and a distinctive headland with a standing stone.
The Isle of Arran: Three Neolithic chambered cairns
Today, I visited three Neolithic chambered cairns.
The Isle of Arran: A search for pitchstone on Beinn Tarsuinn
Arran was the source of an extraordinary raw material used by people in the Neolithic: pitchstone. During my visit, I was very interested to explore the origins of this unusual material. One location where it outcrops is high in the mountains.
The Isle of Arran: Ardrossan to Machrie Moor
My first visit to the Isle of Arran! Although I have seen the island many times, I had never had the opportunity to visit its famous landscape and prehistoric monuments.
The standing stones of Nethermost Pike
Today, I visited a group of intriguing rock features on the Helvellyn range in the central Lake District. This remote plateau is around 880m (2880 feet) above the sea, and was in the grip of winter.