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The Pennines

Including the Cheviot Hills

Stanwick Camp – A Thorn in the Foot

Rookhope: A Reminder of Who We Are

South of the Border, Down Cheviot Way

The Green Trod – A Walk Along a Drove Road

Counting the Stones on the Brough-Bowes Turnpike

Stainmore Summit: Signs of the Times

The Great North Road – Carved by Feet and Hooves

In the Bronze Age on Barningham Moor

Bronzed Off . . .

Still Walking in Circles

The Circles that You Find

Empty Skies, Empty Moors, Empty Head . . .

Long Meg – Standing with the Stones

Dances With Pigeons

East is East from Stainmore Summit

Bleath Gill: Whatever Happened to the Heroes?

A Pennine morning – red flags and guns

Up Nine Standards Rigg, Sheepishly

Lavatris – And Other Roman Toilet Jokes (Stainmore)

The Forty-Second Fox (Baugh Fell, Swarth Fell and . . .)

Spanish Eyes (Wild Boar Fell)

Phantom of the Fell (High Seat and High Pike)

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