This was taken on a cycling trip to a bothy on the banks of Loch Lomand, part of the West Highland Way between Rowerdennan and Inversnaid.
A tree shrine between the Wiharn (Buddha image hall) of the Reclining Buddha and the mondop. These wooden blocks are used to support Bothi Tree. People write their names on these woods.
Colored cloth respectfully tied around tall woods that support a bodhi tree from Sri Lanka Location : Lampang, Thailand.
Ryvoan Bothy, Cairn Gorms National Park, Highlands. 7.10 in the morning, Saturday 23rd August 2008.
A new version of Ryvoan Bothy, Cairn Gorms, Highland. A typical bothy found throughout Scotland. Featured in the “European everyday life” group. / Featured in the “That one great shot” group. / Featured in the “RB alumni” group. / Thanks.
A bothy by the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond.
A much photographed Scottish dwelling on the edge of Rannoch Moor on the road to Glencoe, Scotland. Not a Scottish native, I’ve always loved the history, the scenary, and the wild ruggedness of the Highlands and Western Isles, plus the warm welcome I’ve always found when visiting. Such diverse attractions of mountains, lochs, wildlife , and lively communities draw me back as often as possible, despite now living the opposite end of the UK. “My heart’s in the Highlands, my heart is not here, / My heart’s in the Highlands, a-chasing the deer; / Chasing the wild-deer, and following the roe, / My heart’s in the Highlands, wherever I go.” / Robbie Burns, 1789 Featured in The Scots are Coming
The Pennine Way passes under the Northern slopes of Cross Fell in Cumbria. At the bottom right of the picture is Greg’s Hut and the dis-used lead mine of Katelock. / Greg’s hut is a mountain bothy created from a rebuilt mine cottage: it is named after John Gregory who was tragically killed in an Alpine Climbing Accident. / Garrigill, Gregs Hut, Cross Fell, Tees Head and back along Pennine Way to Garrigill in Cumbria, England (15 miles) (23 Km)
This is the old salmon bothy at Clachtoll, Sutherland. 30 second exposure, lighting courtesy of me and a headtorch.
Tonemapped shot taken of a woodsmans hut in Aberdeenshire. Shot using a Canon EOS40D, Focal Length 22, F100, Exposure 1/4. 3 Images taken at +2,0,-2 stops exposure and merged using Photomatix.
A surprisingly straight shot from inside the bothy at Wm. Blyth… If you sort of squint and look through your eyelashes you can almost see the ‘memory’ this room has of the people who once inhabited it… Not perhaps most viewers first choice of living room, but I’ll bet that with a well stoked fire and a wee ‘snort’ of whiskey this’d have been a cracking little escape from the harsh Humber winds outside.
With Culra Bothy, “home” for two nights viewed across the Allt a’ chaoil-reidhe.
Low cloud at the Fords of Avon Refuge
“The Bothy” continues the story of four friends who set out for a Christmas weekend in the country..the first three chapters can be read by clicking on the links on the images seen below We were shattered….ahead nothing but impregnable darkness..behind us just a faint glimmer from the snow that covered the fields and hills that surrounded us on all sides…with Dahlia getting more burdensome by the minute, we decided to press on in the direction where I thought I saw the light…the snow fell harder…the sled that we loaded with our things dragged heavily behind me..my suggestion that we should leave it behind was quickly vetoed and in light of what happened later, I was glad we brought it along…the wind was relentless…biting, stinging wet particles of rain mixed with snow assaulted us from all sides, as we continued our slow march to ….where?...where we going?...we had no idea but felt an imperative need to keep moving…by this time Dahlia had fallen asleep…a great improvement, as she was now silent, but though she was a slight creature, Mark and Tom were becoming increasingly weary with the weight of her… / Then I saw it again…”There”…I cried, pointing to the sky, and this time the others saw it too…a faint light in the distance, hovering just ahead of us…this encouraging sight spurred us on, and turning the torch on and off in an effort to avoid Dahlia’s fate, we moved through the deepening twilight…one more corner and we saw it…a bothy…partially buried in snow, at the end of lane, and up an incline…The Ritz hotel would not have been more welcome than this little hut, left on purpose it seemed for stranded travellers like us…the door unlocked, we went in, placed Dahlia on some straw in a corner and looked about us for any amenities the bothy might provide…what luck!! there were two candles on a ledge and a few tins of food…we made ourselves as comfortable as possible to wait out the night, shutting the door tightly against the increasing wind which buffeted the building…we fell asleep instantly….much later, the wind seemed to die down… awakened by a slight sound I rose up and in the gloomy murkiness of the room I saw a shadow standing in the open door... For those unacquainted with the term, a bothy is a basic shelter, usually left unlocked and available for anyone to use free of charge. It was also a term for basic accommodation, usually for gardeners or other workers on an estate. Bothies are to be found in remote, mountainous areas of Scotland, northern England and Wales. They are particularly common in the Scottish Highlands.wiki. Watercolour on Saunders Not Paper / The Grove / Lost / A Weekend in the Country
A old stone bothy in the Borve area of Berneray with a view across the fields to Beinn Shleibhe (Moor Hill), the highest point on Berneray at 305 feet (93 m) above sea level. Location: Borve near Burnside Croft, Berneray, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK / Nikon D200, Sigma 18-200mm. Post-pro in CS4 Available in my Calendar “Berneray – Beàrnaraidh” /
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