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Lammermuir Hills Walking
'The Lammermuir Hills act as an upland barrier between the coast and East Lothian to the north and the Borders in the SE. The name (literally "Lamb’s Moor") gives a clue to their character as there are few distinctive peaks; most summits are between 450m and 535m (Meikle Says Law) and many are without cairns or trig points ...'
'... Despite their lack of height these hills can still be a hostile environment for the walker and the absence of distinctive landmarks can make for tricky navigation especially when low cloud or mist descends ...'
The routes described were published in Scottish Hill Tracks, a guide to hill paths, old roads and rights of way throughout Scotland. A revised 5th edition (2012) is available from the Scotways shop.
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