A convoy of vintage tractors has passed through Perthshire as part of a 1000-mile fund-raising drive.
Trundling along behind the wheel all the way from John o’ Groats to Land’s End are a group of brave ladies who have all had their lives touched by cancer or motor neurone disease.
The Tractor Girls’ epic road trip has already raised almost £100,000, to be split between four charities Cancer Research UK, Caring for Children with Cancer, the Motor Neurone Disease Association, and the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Research Foundation.
Eilidh Grieve from Aberfeldy helped organise the event, which is taking 13 days.
She is driving a 1963 Mungalls of Forfar-made Super Dexta New Performance Mode tractor, which her father restored for her as a unique 21st birthday present.
The Tractor Girls stopped at Blair Castle for lunch before continuing their journey south.
Eilidh said, “The drive has been great fun so far, but we all know it will get tougher along the way.
“Hopefully the money raised will go a long way to helping people affected by the diseases.”
She added, “It was great to pop into Blair Castle, which used to be my tractor’s home.”
On completion of their journey the ladies and their tractors will board a ferry then drive the length and breadth of Ireland.