Ben Tulaichean, Stob a Choin and Stob Breac, Braes of Balquhidder, Stirlingshire, Scotland
The very beautiful Braes of Balquhidder, home of Ben Tulaichean, Stob a Choin and Stob Breac (among other mountains). The photo shows a very hairy fence. This is because the River Larig is prone to flash flooding as there are many tributary streams falling down from several directions. It can be a very dangerous place when the water is flowing. The footbridge up the Glen has recently been replaced having been washed away in recent years.
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Shuna Mayes lives in Dunblane, Scotland well within hiking, biking or kayaking distance of every locale where a Stewart of Balquhidder once lived. She enjoys getting outside with her camera and capturing sights that we would never have access to without her generosity and enthusiasm. Shuna has traced her ancestry to an 18th century soldier named James Stewart, who is genetically linked to our clan, but remains frustratingly elusive in his exact relationship.
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