Signed up to Geograph having found pictures of the bridge over the Allt Shallainn at Duinish via a web search. Was trying to explain to my now-teenage-and-early-20s kids that there's this bridge, miles from nowhere in the middle of Scotland, that I spent two weeks of a couple of consecutive summers rebuilding, in 1988 and 1989, I think. I see Dan Massey called out the same Royal Engineers troop from the Oxford UOTC - if memory serves he would also have been part of RE Tp OUOTC for the second of those summers. The flat stone mounted on a cairn at the southwestern end of the bridge was inscribed to mark the formal handover of the bridge back to the Craiganour Estate. I haven't visited since a hike up and back to the bridge - and a quick soak in the stream to cool off - from Craiganour Lodge in 1999 or 2000"to check it was still standing."
NN6167 : The Bridge Nr DuinishNN6167 : Allt Shallainn