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Descending Auchope Rig back to Cocklawfoot after doing the round of The
Cheviot via Clennel Street, the border ridge and Auchope Cairn.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The top of Auchope Cairn (which has 2 tall cairns).
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The cross roads on the Border Ridge, where Clennel Street crosses the
Scottish/Englosh border and meets the Pennine Way. A favourite place for a
refreshments stop en route for The Cheviot from Cocklawfoot.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Approaching the Border Ridge along Clennel Street (old Roman road) from
Cocklawfoot.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The Hen Hole, from near the refuge hut.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
the cheviot middle from auchope rig
© Jim Nicol
© Jim Nicol
windy gyle center over the cheviot burn
© Jim Nicol
© Jim Nicol
hen hole looking towards the cheviot
© Jim Nicol
© Jim Nicol
Making a round walk of The Cheviot from the Northumberland side: on the descent track from Cairn Hill to the head of Harthope Burn.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The notoriously boggy summit of The Cheviot, now crossed in dignified manner by a lovely path of stones air-lifted in by helicopter.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Approaching The Cheviot, from the track over Scald Hill.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The Cheviot, with Scald Hill in front left, seen from Broadhope Hill.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Looking NE along the Border Ridge (and Pennine Way long distance path) to The Cheviot. Taken from the NE slope of Windy Gyle
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
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