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Woolly Bollard Tour 2008 - 13-16/9/2008
ColA, S2kScot / CiMaster, Cable, Euan and Beardie do the faaaaaar North again. 2 bikes, 3 cars.

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   And they wonder why we drivers get fed up with them?  The real    Cliffs, sea, sky     Dunnet Head Lighthouse Established 1831
Engineer Robert Stevenson
Nominal Range 23 miles
Structure White stone tower, 20 metres high. There are 51 steps and 9 ladder steps up to top of lighthouse tower.

History
Dunnet Head Lighthouse marks the most northerly point of the Scottish mainland - being some 2.35 miles North of John O'Groats. Only 6.75 miles across the Pentland Firth lies the nearest point of the Orkney Islands.
Erosion of the rock on which the original fog signal (built in 1899) stood, made it necessary to abandon it and to establish another fog signal nearer the lighthouse. A third fog signal was established in 1952, but this was discontinued in 1987.
James Smith of Inverness was the contractor responsible for the building of Dunnet Head.
All the new lighthouses, beginning with Little Ross in 1843, were lighted on the dioptric system the latter being a combination of lenses with reflectors. Dunnet Head was changed to a dioptric lens in 1852.
The lighthouse was automated on 31 March 1989 and is now remotely monitored from the Northern Lighthouse Board?s headquarters in Edinburgh.
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