Every time recently we have taken the Tarras road to Newcastleton we have seen the new road being built up to the Roan Fell. Tom decided to tackle it for our Wednesday walk today so we left a car at Lodgill for our return journey and then headed to Blackburn Farm for the start of our long climb to the Roan Fell.Nobody seems to know why the road has been built but I have a meeting with Buccleuch Estates tomorrow so shall ask the question. It does not look good enough to be a Forestry Road but it is used by the Moorland Demonstration Project so it may have some connections there. As far as walking goes it is a superb way to get to a height of 1874ft which is the highest point of the walk at the Roan Fell. The weather was just perfect and we eventually walked 10 miles to Lodgegill. |
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Glad you had great weather. Back to the routine.
It looks as though lunch came not a moment too soon for Tom
You would have loved it Leslie. Hope sometime in the future you can walk with "The Last of the Summer Wine" boys again. They all send you best wishes.
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