Routhouni Bridge

Published 13th of May, 2021

Gypsum Cutting

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As we mentioned already, there is a lot of gypsum in the area. You can see where some of it has been mined here. This gypsum is water soluable. So if a stream runs through it , it won't provide much resistance. Hence the narrow gorges.

Mind Your Step

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From the road, there is virtually a sheer drop to the bottom of the gorge. I'm not climbing down that!

Another Route

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So instead, I decided to walk along the side of the field that runs on the other side of the gorge.

Hilltop Ruins?

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Soon you will come to an open area like this. In the distance it looks like there are some ruins on the hill. They are in fact just rocks. I walked across this area to come to the edge of the gorge.

Overgrown Bottom

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There is an easier descent to the bottom of the gorge here. However, it is completely overgrown down there. Perhaps, after a winter of heavy rain, this may be a bit clearer. Or possibly in late Autumn it will have died down. I'm not going down there now though.

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