, which means steep downhills in points as well. From memory, there was more downhill and flat length at Garburn than uphill Oh I don't mind steep uphills; I can always stride up them instead of pathetically attempting to r*n them and failing. It's more
in tracter wheel holes but easy to stride over. The paths clear of nettles and brambles, mostly clay with flit, which drains well, some exposed chalk tht could be slippy if wet, a short bit of farm road and some nice soft grass land. There is one field full