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Grid reference NN5435

3 km from Finlarig, Stirling, Scotland


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NN5435 : No through road in Glen Lochay by Steven Brown No through road in Glen Lochay
NN5435 : Moorland above Glen Lochay by Richard Webb Moorland above Glen Lochay
Knolly moorland with many well drained and fertile patches above the Lochay Power Station.
NN5435 : Glen Lochay by Anne Burgess Glen Lochay
Looking west up wooded Glen Lochay from the side of Meall Dhùin Chroisg.
NN5435 : Lochay Power Station by David Purchase Lochay Power Station
NN5435 : Dry stone wall junction by Russel Wills Dry stone wall junction
Looking down to Duncroisk and up Glen Lochay.
NN5435 : Possibly the bottom of the Third Plunge, Falls of Lochay by Les Hull Possibly the bottom of the Third Plunge, Falls of Lochay
There's a definite kink in the river and possibly more plunges. It did occur to me that The Falls might be approached from the other side of the river. Another expedition if we're ever allowed back out of the North East!!!!!!
NN5435 : Steel penstock pipeline to Lochay power station by Dr Richard Murray Steel penstock pipeline to Lochay power station
NN5435 : Massive pipeline descending to Glen Lochay Power Station by Trevor Littlewood Massive pipeline descending to Glen Lochay Power Station
The pipeline passes beneath the road on the north side of the glen to reach the power station immediately below. The water is supplied from the Stronuich Dam.
NN5435 : Mist in Glen Lochay by Jim Barton Mist in Glen Lochay
Looking up the glen on a morning when mist was slowly rising after a chilly night.
NN5435 : Hydro roads, Glen Lochay by Richard Webb Hydro roads, Glen Lochay
The upper branch leads to a shaft, the lower towards the head of the penstock serving the Lochay power station.
NN5435 : Surge shaft opening, Glen Lochay by Jim Barton Surge shaft opening, Glen Lochay
A peep through the fences to the uninviting prospect of falling into the hydro pipeline supplying Lochay Power Station.
NN5435 : Falls of Lochay by Les Hull Falls of Lochay
A brief glimpse of the second plunge probably better when there aren't any leaves on the trees.

 
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