Went out here for a paddle - Inchlonaig the Isle of Yews - yesterday. interesting history, the fenced off Yews have fencing from 1836, still intact. The Canmore mapping site is a free way to check Archaelogical sites before and on site when exploring places.
http://canmoremapping.rcahms.gov.uk...nx=237512&miny=693006&maxy=692921&maxx=237578
Where we landed.

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by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Unfortunately there was litter on the beach, weird.

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by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Brew up.

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by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Yew trees from at least 1836 or earlier.

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by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Quality drybags from RIBER www.canoesandkayaksdirect.co.uk

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by Scotstechy, on Flickr

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by Scotstechy, on Flickr
http://canmoremapping.rcahms.gov.uk...nx=237512&miny=693006&maxy=692921&maxx=237578
Where we landed.

2014-10-13 12.39.01.jpg
by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Unfortunately there was litter on the beach, weird.

2014-10-13 12.57.27.jpg
by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Brew up.

2014-10-13 12.38.35.jpg
by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Yew trees from at least 1836 or earlier.

2014-10-13 12.20.54.jpg
by Scotstechy, on Flickr
Quality drybags from RIBER www.canoesandkayaksdirect.co.uk

2014-10-13 12.39.48.jpg
by Scotstechy, on Flickr

2014-10-13 12.40.16 - Copy.jpg
by Scotstechy, on Flickr
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