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"A dull cloudy day, we started from the Upper Coquet valley, near Barrowburn, to walk up onto the border ridge between England and Scotland; The route up passes close to some smaller hills, whose summits can easily be climbed with a short diversion from the path - these are Hindside Knowe and Swineside Law. On the border ridge we would walk onto 2 hills, Mozie Law and Beefstand Hill. The track up is an ancient byway, used in the past for driving packhorses and cattle etc over the border, it is called "The Street". Hindside Knowe is the first hiil on this route, with the summit, not far above "The Street"and in good weather, a good viewpoint, but not on this day. Also, my camera was dodgy, so I used the phone for some shots which are not v good." — davidlong • Feb 26, 2012
"Otterburn was always that place you never wanted to go when on military exercise. It was always wet !! The area is beautiful though, and I'm glad I had the opportunity to see it, even though I was cold, wet and tired most of the time. Most of the hills in the UK I have summited, have been due to military training. Live firing ranges, signals excercise's or playing enemy for guys on courses or simulating fire fights and setting up ambushes. All great times in great areas." — HikingViking • May 10, 2004