Sledging, Southwick Hill

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Sledging, Southwick Hill

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 2 Dec 2010

A popular spot for those of all ages taking advantage of a steep slope that heads down towards Mile Oak. On the extreme right in the distance the person in view had tied a rope to the back of a land rover and was being pulled around the hill like a waterskier, unfortunately going too quickly for me to catch him in the frame. Southwick Hill is owned by the National Trust and is open access around its peak.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.850236
Longitude
-0.234484