Spreading gravel on your driveway is usually pretty easy. Tip it into dispersed piles over your driveway area and then use a rake to spread it out evenly. If you’re creating a particularly large driveway and are getting your gravel delivered, you might be able to get help from your delivery driver.
Kingussie
Kingussie is a small town in the Badenoch as well as Strathspey ward of the Highland council location of Scotland. Historically in Inverness-shire, it lies beside the A9 road, although the old path of the A9 functions as the community's primary road which has actually been bypassed since 1979. Kingussie is 42 miles (68 kilometres) south of Inverness, 12 miles (19 kilometres) south of Aviemore, and 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Newtonmore. The name "Kingussie" comes from the Gaelic, "Ceann a' Ghiuthsaich" which implies "Head of the Pine woodland". The damages of the very early 18th-century Ruthven Barracks (Historic Scotland; available to site visitors at all times) lie near the original site of the town, which was moved to prevent the flood plain of the River Spey. The Hanoverian Barracks were built on the site of Ruthven Castle, the seat of the Comyns, Lords of Badenoch in the Middle Ages.