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Heh!

No, the wading wasn't a particularly pleasant experience, as I'm a useless swimmer, but it would have taken a half-hour detour via the nearest footbridge, and I wanted to have enough time to appreciate the carvings, but still get back to the bus-stop in time. I'd sat on a bus for an hour and a half, getting a tour of Northumberland's finest opencast mining sites and remand centres, so I was damned if I wasn't going to see the rock art. The Coquet isn't a wide river, so it was only a short plodge. Boots hung around the neck, rizlas clenched between my teeth (the twisted priorities of a nicotine addict). Fortunately I dried off quite quickly, as there was a breeze and sunshine, just as well, otherwise I might have not been allowed on the bus. There's a bit of irony in that I'd passed a discarded, but serviceable, dinghy earlier, and promptly ignored it.

The site was worth the inconvenience though, it's unique. I didn't plan to have to get wet, but the site sort of seems to expect it.

<i>But I'm sure someone can come up with something even worse.</i>
I'd say that's a dead cert. Especially if weather is taken into account.

Had an electrifying experience going into one circle - of the voltage kind not of the spiritual. Right up the Cairngorms as I climbed over one of those little innocuous buzzing wire thingies :-(

Hi all

I made the same mistake as hob today i walked nearly 8 miles along a footpath through Tongue How in cumbria and it also ended at a River! except i had my dog on mi shoulders and Rizzlas behind my ear!
AH well it was worth it (photos coming soon)

Peace

Tree

p.s. them carvings are gorgeous!

The whole of the Coquet is SSSI !