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elsrickle Latitude and Longitude:

55°40′35″N 3°29′31″W / 55.67639°N 3.49194°W / 55.67639; -3.49194
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Elsrickle
Elsrickle is located in South Lanarkshire
Elsrickle
Elsrickle
Location within South Lanarkshire
OS grid reference NT059432
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBIGGAR
Postcode district ML12
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55°40′35″N 3°29′31″W / 55.67639°N 3.49194°W / 55.67639; -3.49194

Elsrickle is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It lies on Blackmount Hill, which is at the end of the Pentland Hills.

An elrick is an old place name associated with hunting and is derived from the Gaelic eileirg. In this, large animals in the high ground are chased by dogs to locations where the ground slopes more steeply so that the animals are likely to fall, at which point they can be killed off by waiting hunters. This is an ancient technique also used by Native Americans. Examination of the topography of Elsrickle does not contradict this hypothesis.



elsrickle Latitude and Longitude:

55°40′35″N 3°29′31″W / 55.67639°N 3.49194°W / 55.67639; -3.49194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elsrickle
Elsrickle is located in South Lanarkshire
Elsrickle
Elsrickle
Location within South Lanarkshire
OS grid reference NT059432
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBIGGAR
Postcode district ML12
Police Scotland
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
UK Parliament
Scottish Parliament
List of places
UK
Scotland
55°40′35″N 3°29′31″W / 55.67639°N 3.49194°W / 55.67639; -3.49194

Elsrickle is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It lies on Blackmount Hill, which is at the end of the Pentland Hills.

An elrick is an old place name associated with hunting and is derived from the Gaelic eileirg. In this, large animals in the high ground are chased by dogs to locations where the ground slopes more steeply so that the animals are likely to fall, at which point they can be killed off by waiting hunters. This is an ancient technique also used by Native Americans. Examination of the topography of Elsrickle does not contradict this hypothesis.



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