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Logg Wood and Logg Hill

Logg Wood and Logg Hill


Postby litljortindan » Wed Jun 03, 2020 6:39 pm

Date walked: 30/05/2020

Time taken: 1.5 hours

Distance: 2 km

Ascent: 65m

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Another visit to Logg Hill but this time via the field as I didn't want my wife (or me) coming a cropper on the two barbed wire fence crossings in the wood.

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The small but perfectly formed Logg Wood.

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Here there be sheep so we tried to keep a respectful distance.

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Knock Hill to the northwest.

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Before visiting the top I took Jill to see the wood and to see the second barbed wire fence crossing.

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It is a truly wonderful wood.

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Here is the crossing point. The foam doesn't cover the barbs so beware!

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Knock Hill to the northwest.

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Fourman Hill to the right.

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Woods make you smile!

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This view seems very dramatic after eight weeks of mostly zero altitude walks.

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Clouds giving a clue as to what prevailing wind has affected the tree.

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