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Re: Bridge at Baileguish

This photo may help.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1827261&l=8e93341ed1&id=188345161209549

Sorry but I can't do the clicky thing either.

Re: Bridge at Baileguish

Thanks guys. I think I'd created at least a Corbett out of a molehill. I guess even I may be able to find a way across that, unless of course there's the usual Challenge deluge. But I must be positive - a good hard frost and we can walk across dry-footed. I'm assuming that a spell of fine weather is what we aren't allowed even to think of.

Chris

Re: Bridge at Baileguish

Hi Chris,

Just for your info in case you are not aware?

The bridge across the River Feshie at Stronetoper no longer exists. See info posted in 2012 on Geograph for grid square NN 849 971 titled: Achleum in Glen Feshie.

The bridge 626m south of Stronetoper does exist. See info posted in 2012 on Geograph for Grid Square NN 850 964 titled: Functioning bridge across the River Feshie.

(www.geograph.org.uk)