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"From the car park at Cuddyshall Bridge at NY 52052 80837. Took various forest tracks and grit roads through the endless barren sitka forest, generally in a north-easterly direction, to the head of Glendhu. Then 1km of very rough walking over heather, bilberry, tussock grass, sphagnum and tree roots to the summit. Returned the same way.. With AT and JT.
Some sunshine at first, but showery rain, getting heavier, as we descended." — marktrengove2 • Aug 7, 2021
"From Kershopehead Bothy. Quite possibly the worst hike I have ever done. Headed up Upper Castle Cleugh to Dove Crags. There is a lot of bracken here and lots of places where deer have been lying - so expect ticks if you do it in the summer. After Dove Crags the hill has formerly been part of plantation forest. It is full of deep holes hidden in heather interlaced with tree stumps and peat bog. Very hard going. The views are great though. Also this is a very remote hill - England's most remote hill. Accidents are made more likely by the hidden holes and bits of tree. It is easy to get into trouble on this hill." — NorthernWayfarer • Nov 26, 2017