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16th June 2019 Join us on our walk of historic Northumberland as we continue our hike. Packed full of history and beautiful scenery. UK hiking at its best in England's least populated county. Please SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss any future sections. ----- If you would like to support me, I am raising money for surgery in Spain: https://gofund.me/045d82ea ----- Section 15: Ridsdale to Bellingham We start from the hamlet of Ridsdale that sits on the A68. This remote rural location was once a beehive of heavy industry with quarrying, mining, and 3 blast furnaces. We visit the remains of the engine house that provided the power for the blast furnace bellows and today is often mistaken as a castle. From the old engine house, the right of way cuts through someone's garden as we head to a 'secret' part of Northumberland, Robin of Risingham. This was the location of a once 4ft high rock carving of the Roman God Silvanus of which only the legs remain today and a smaller replica of the original carving. We briefly rejoin the A68 near West Woodburn Station before cutting through another person's garden to visit the old Roman fort of Habitancum. From here, we headed to the Bay Horse Inn in West Woodburn for lunch before heading to Low Cleughs Bastle. We encountered a number of problems with this right of way (a tied up gate, marshland, and a double barbed wire fence + stonewall blocking the right of way plus a charging young bull). It would be easier to just follow the road. Dropping down to Low Leam Farm we deviated slightly from the right of way because of cows with calves blocking it. On the far side of the farm is a more established track and we used that to pick up the right of way once more. This was a long slog up hill but with some stunning views if you turn around to admire them. We briefly pick up the Sandstone Way but do not follow it. Instead we leave the right of way and use the public access land to follow the stone wall upwards and then to the left until we reach a small gate in the wall. Through this gate leads to the start of Callerhues Crag. There are no paths here and it requires knee high heather bashing. Be careful as there are numerous deep holes hidden by the heather and ferns. As we came off the crag we encountered an adder as we made our way to the Pennine Way. It is then just a case of following the PW to Bellingham. To be continued... Catch up on previous episodes at: • EP 1 Wylam to Bywell - The Grand Tour of N... ----- Bay Horse Inn: https://www.bayhorseinn.org/ Carriages Tea Room: https://www.carriages-tearoom.co.uk/ Weardale Way Eastgate: • Naughty Farmer on the Weardale Way (Sectio... ----- Music Title: The Idea of North Artist: Sightlines Source: https://puregrainaudio.com/audio/sigh... License: Creative Commons BY 3.0 Title: Energetic Rock Artist: AShamaluevMusic Source: https://www.ashamaluevmusic.com/music... License: Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 Title: Northern Lights Artist: CJBeards Source: / cjbeards-northern-lights License: Creative Commons BY 3.0 Title: Fallen Artist: Vindsvept Source: https://vindsvept.bandcamp.com/ License: Creative Commons BY 4.0 Title: Intro PunkPop Extend-o-Mix Artist: Notes and Volts Source: / intro-punkpop-extend-o-mix License: Creative Commons BY 3.0 Title: Pop Punk Instrumental Artist: ClementBreger Source: / bregerclement-pop-punk License: Creative Commons BY 3.0 Title: See I Can Write Indie Folk Stuff Too Artist: Mack Powers Source: / see-i-can-write-indie-folk-stuff-too License: Creative Commons BY 3.0 Title: Telling a Repetitive Anecdote Artist: Geoff Bennett Source: / telling-a-repetitive-1 License: Creative Commons BY 3.0 Title: Bad Backyard Punk Vol.2 Artist: Christian D Source: / bad-backyard-punk-vol2 License: Creative Commons BY 3.0 Title: Acoustic Folk Instrumental Artist: Hyde Source: / acousticfolk-instrumental-mumford-sons-ins... License: Creative Commons BY 3.0 Title: Funk-Backing Track Artist: Danny's Answering Machine Source: / funk-backing-track License: Creative Commons BY 3.0 Licenses: CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Thank you to all the producers of great music for using Creative Commons. It is very kind of you. ----- Thank you for watching Please Like, Comment, Subscribe, and Share on Social Media. Please help my channel grow.