To Gilsland

Setting off again from Once Brewed (the name of the place, it is the pub that is called Twice Brewed) we walked up to Steel Rigg and resumed the journey westwards.
It continued now across the crags, with many traces of the Wall evident,
in places more substantial.
The view south of the wall was dominated by the Vallum, with the Roman Military Road between. I thought here to have spotted some quarry pits along the Military Road.

By now we are beginning to recognise what a turret or a milecastle should look like. We had seen Milecastle 42 from our accommodation last night but this was closer up.
Gradually the crags became lower and the ups and downs less strenuous, but still with impressive bits of the archaeology.
The pace of today's walk allowed more time for photos.By the afternoon we were off the crags and following, mostly the ditch, through pasture. This brought us to Gilsland. We are past the summit, the rivers drain into the Irish Sea, and we have just crossed into Cumbria. We have done the difficult (and probably best) bit, and feel  confident of completion.

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