A wee photographic conundrum for this evening, before this sign for the Grey Mare’s Waterfall at Kinlochleven finally becomes too worn to read. So why (as first pointed out to me years ago) does it say ‘Grey’ on one side and ‘Gray’ on the other? For our transatlantic visitors (doubt it!), because the sign maker just got it wrong (probably!) or what?
15 January 2010
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Caolasncon Routes info. “What’s the Story” got named because the big sheet next to it is really “Morning Glory” recorded by Noel Williams and partner. Pale Rider is not the correct title or first ascentionist verifiable in the SMC archives. What’s the Storey Morning Glory being a song by I can’t remember who! Glad you enjoyed it.
Comment by Davy Gunn — 9 February 2010 @ 2:50 pm
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