Did one of Tom Scott Burns’
Walks in the Cleveland Hills – this one going from Ingleby Greenhow along the
track bed of the old Rosedale ironstone mining railway, including up the steep,
straight and intimidating incline, along the top of Urra Moor then back down
via Jackson’s Bank – that included interesting archaeological aspects, which
along with details of the geology, flora and fauna feature prominently in Scott
Burns’ commentary, more so in fact than the route does, making finding the
right way tricky sometimes, like today when we lost concentration towards the
end and as a result put an extra two miles on to the walk.
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