lol.....yes I did formerly go up into Prosen and Clova. Lot more in side glens off Glenisla. It got a bit isolated from our core areas, the crops were modest and erratic, and some of those I had to negotiate with were a bit awkward. It was a bit of a PITA trying to deal with a large number of disparate landowners and tenants when in our current main areas (Deeside, Badenoch, and Amulree) we deal with relatively few people, getting up to 20 sites from a single annual call. It just ended up too 'out on a limb' for us, though we miss the convenience of them as they were a good 'bale out' destination if there were problems or we needed to fit in a few evening shifts. Without doubt the most productive area in the Angus glens we used (never went to Glenesk which is the daddy of them all. Bert Mason, and now his grandson, have that bit of prime country.) was Clova, from Glenarm near Gella Bridge up to a mile or so above Wheen. Historically there was a fabulous Bell area on the west side of the glen too but long since gone under trees.
From what Gavin says maybe you are the one who is in at Buckhood/Glencally.........whisper it, but you got the better of the deal lol. Lot of Bell patches especially on the west facing hill approaching there from the south. These should indeed be well brown by now.
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