
Join me as I go in search of every tree featured in the book 'Heritage Trees of Scotland'.
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The morning after our visit to the Cluny Redwood dawned bright and clear. While the thought of tree hunting in the sunshine was a welcome one, it unfortunately did nothing to quell the trepidation that was building in anticipation of that a...
Our choice of location for the next tour was, interestingly, not dictated by the book or even by trees, but by the Six Nations Rugby. Having originally planned a nice weekend away in Applecross on the west coast for mid-February, we realise...
A busy December of work deadlines, family commitments, and all the usual festivities, meant there had been little time for tree hunting. By the time new year rolled around, our last stop at the Kenmore Coast Redwoods felt like a distant mem...
As we made our way back to the pickup, still marveling over the Glen Lyon Ash, we suddenly became acutely aware of the time. The dwindling daylight hours of late November were starting to catch up with us, and we had one more stop to make o...
A short drive west from the Fortingall Yew took us through the changing landscapes of Glen Lyon, Scotland’s longest enclosed glen. Carved by the River Lyon, it stretches for over 32 miles, and is home to ancient woodland, open moorland and...
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