Alternative crossing

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Alternative crossing

Image: © Andy Waddington Taken: 17 Apr 2009

Judging by the worn path and the degree of polish on top of this fallen tree, I was by no means the first to use it as an alternative means of crossing Percy Beck. Between the log and the bridge, Black Beck comes in from the right of the view, but this is a minor tributary, so it is easy to step over that to return to the path.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.550926
Longitude
-1.924677