Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Pennine Way - Byrness to Windy Gyle

Day 1 (of 2) of the last 28 miles of the Pennine Way over the Cheviot Hills from Byrness to Windy Gyle. 
15 miles - 3000ft of ascent. 
Climbing out Byrness Catcleugh reservoir and Redesdale forest come into view

Zooming in on the reservoir

Looking back over Houx hill and Windy Crag

One woman in this group behind us was on her last day of 15 spent walking the Pennine Way. She was walking all 28 miles to Kirk Yethom that day!

John's favourite pennine Way path surface......

... duck boards across bogs!

Arriving at and now following the disappointing fence line of the Scottish Border. John had forgotten his kilt and said there should have been a piper here. 

Looking north with the 'whale back' of the The Cheviot 2,680ft just visible on the horizon ( the highest point in Northumberland )

Zooming in on The Cheviot with the large cairn on the summit of Windy Gyle just visible on the left of it, our destination today.

Looking west over the Scottish Borderlands 

A flock of Jacobs sheep high up on the moors

Looking west toward Jedburgh with a mountain rescue hut back down the path. 

The cairn on Windy Gyle now more clearly visible on the horizon

Getting closer to our last climb of the day

....and closer

Starting the steep descent into our pick up point in the Coquet Valley 

First sight of  Trows farm our pick up point

Nearly there...

Enjoying the sunshine by Trows burn waiting our transport

Still waiting.

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