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Brownber Hill

Brownber Hill


Postby Broggy1 » Sat Nov 14, 2015 3:18 pm

Date walked: 14/11/2015

Time taken: 1.3

Distance: 7.66 km

Ascent: 512m

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After staying in Long Marton I did a quick leg stretcher on what was surprisingly a pleasant morning before the rain arrived.

Brownber Hill from this side has to be the steepest of the North Pennine hills. Dropped down the other side of the hill to examine some mine shafts before pretty much retracing my steps.

Stayed dry. Much less wind than yesterday.
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