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nigelswift wrote:
I suspect leylines in terms of visually based long-distance routes will one day make a comeback into respectability. They make such practical sense.
They never went away in my book.

FourWinds wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
I suspect leylines in terms of visually based long-distance routes will one day make a comeback into respectability. They make such practical sense.
Basically Watkins stuff , difficulties arise at coasts ,very steep cliffs ,rivers ,lochs etc . Animals and people who work and spend time getting from A-B outdoors only ever go in straight lines when the going is exceptional , flat and nothing in the way , generally they follow the easy route keeping contours to a minimum and avoiding difficulties .