Gallery:B9176
Vehicle activated sign on the B9176 warning of a crossroads ahead. This road is entirely within the 8 zone.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2007 by GlenVMS and fold out signs on the B9176 Struie Hill road to warn of when the snow gates are closed.
This road rises to 242m even though it starts at near sea level at either end of its 14 mile length which means some steep climbs and being very exposed at the summit makes it suceptable to snow in the winter.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2007 by GlenNear the highest point on the Struie Hill road, it is very exposed here so the snow poles could well be usefull in the winter months.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2007 by GlenB9176 approaches a steep decent just before the viewpoint overlooking the Dornoch Firth.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2007 by GlenThe B9176 on its steep decent towards the Dornoch Firth.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2007 by GlenBridge part way down the steep decent on the B9176 towards the Dornoch Firth.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2007 by GlenB9176 where it meets the A836 at the Dornoch Firth
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2007 by GlenNorthern end of the B9176 (former A836) where it meets the current A836 (former A9) with snow gates at the junction.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2007 by GlenSnow gates at the North end of the B9176
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2007 by GlenSnow gates at the North end of the B9176
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2007 by GlenAA phonebox on the A836/B9176 junction that is in a rather delapidated condition.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 01, 2007 by GlenAA phone at the junction of the A836 and B9176
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 01, 2007 by GlenAA phone box at the junction of the A836 and B9176 - sticker shows the original road numbers of A9 (now A836) anf A836 (now B9176).
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 01, 2007 by Glen