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Re: drochaid na saobhaidhe

Ho! It's a - possibly lazy - mis-translation! Soaobhaidhe specifically refers to a fox's den. For what it's worth I'd translate the feature a tad to the NNE as The Grey Thicket. Right, am going back into my own den for a pedantic mutter. Most snow gone here in The Borders. Am counting the daze.

Re: drochaid na saobhaidhe

Frederic, the "bridge"you refer to at NN368918 is passable on foot with care.
But natural formed by a large rock over the gully. There is if you prefer a perfectly good steel bridge up at the Dog Falls NN371898. Much like the steel bridge over the waterfall in Glen Feshie. Cheers.