Autumn Equinox 2013
I had two trips for this equinox. My aim was to investigate the leyline (source: Ley Lines Across The Midlands by Anthony Poulton-Smith) which runs between Burrough Hill and Bardon Hill.
Burrough Hill
On Sunday 22nd, Raye and myself went to Burrough Hill in Leicestershire. This was an early Iron-Age site inhabited firstly by the "Coritavi" tribe and then the Romans with evidence they lived together for a while. This was a huge square site on top of the hill. My rods followead the outer embankment and crossed throughout the inner. The trig point had a sun dial showing the exact location of Bardon Hill. I climbed onto it and had a fantastic view. I could see the trees lining the leyline towards the hill.
Bardon Hill
On Wednesday 25th, James and myself went to Bardon Hill, the highest point in Leicestershire. This was probably an Iron-Age fort but extensive quarrying has eroded evidence. We trekked up the hill through the trees and up to the massive radio tower. Next to this was the trig point. With a lot of trees around the view was restricted on one side and on the other looking down over a lunar type landscape caused by the quarrying. Again, I climbed onto the trig point but the view towards Burrough Hill not much better, although the rest of the view over Leicstershire was really good.
Dave
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