From Last Castle to Pano Arodes

Published 14th of September, 2021

View Point

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There is a viewpoint on the way up the hill, with a sign showing you the route of the nature trail. There is also a bench here. There were also a couple of sofas at one point, but they seem to have been taken away now.

You would think I would be surprised to find a sofa out in the middle of nowhere, but I am used to it now. They aren't just fly-tipped either. Often a chair in a remote location will indicate that a Goat Herder traverses the area.

Arodes Road

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The drive from there to Arodes is fairly uneventful. There are a few potholes to watch out for though.

Pano Arodes

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Finally we arrive in Pano Arodes, and I must say it is looking pretty swanky. There is a slight fisheye on the camera lens to give a wider field of vision. It works great for country scenes, but is more noticable around buildings.

Parting Shot

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So there you have it. We use sections of this route quite a lot and it is actually a fairly efficient way of getting to the Last Castle. The film is just over twenty minutes long. It will be along shortly, so watch out for that in a day or so.

The Map

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This is the route. It is only really suitable for a 4x4 in some places, so bear that in mind.

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