Evanton and Alness

We went first to Evanton to walk in the Community Wood there and to look at Black Rock Gorge. Along the way we picked up geocaches.

Black Rock Gorge

Black Rock Gorge
Looking down into the deep gorge from one of the foot bridges across it.

Black Rock Gorge

The river at the bottom is the River Glass which passes out of the gorge into Evanton Wood.

Evanton Wood and the River Glass

Evanton Wood and the River Glass

Toadstool

Evanton Wood and the River Glass

Nessie

Evanton Wood

Evanton Wood and the River Glass

Evanton Wood

Evanton Wood and the River Glass

Alness


We found a cache here

We were doing well picking up caches in Alness, when we dropped into the Alness Heritage Centre. The next couple of hours was spent, very enjoyably, being shown around by Jim, one of the volunteers. He was an excellent guide, he showed us and told us about dozens of exhibits we would never had seen or understood. We also got tea there and homemade shortbread.

This is an iron, that is heated using pressurised paraffin, made by the Tilley company who still make Tilley lamps today. Tilley lamps make good flame throwers if the pressurised paraffin is released before the lamp is fully primed! Not the safest way to put creases in your clothes, especially if you are left handed, as the emergency pressure release valve is clearly visible in the photo.

Tilley iron

Tilley iron