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'''Black Hag''' is a hill amongst the [[Cheviot Hills]], in [[Northumberland]], its summit standing on the ridge between [[Roxburghshire]] to the west and [[Northumberland]] to the east. The northernmost haul of the [[Pennine Way]] runs over the hill, with [[the Schil]] to the south and [[White Law, | '''Black Hag''' is a hill amongst the [[Cheviot Hills]], in [[Northumberland]], its summit standing on the ridge between [[Roxburghshire]] to the west and [[Northumberland]] to the east. The northernmost haul of the [[Pennine Way]] runs over the hill, with [[the Schil]] to the south and [[White Law, Yetholm|White Law]] to the north. | ||
Between Black Hag and White Law is a steep-sided ridge, along the top of which runs the Pennine Way, known as Steer Rig. | Between Black Hag and White Law is a steep-sided ridge, along the top of which runs the Pennine Way, known as Steer Rig. | ||
[[The Curr]] is a hill immediately to the west in Roxburghshire, linked to Black Hag by a broad saddle. | [[The Curr]] is a hill immediately to the west in Roxburghshire, linked to Black Hag by a broad saddle. |
Latest revision as of 12:33, 26 November 2023
Black Hag | |||
Cumberland, Northumberland | |||
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The saddle between Black Hag and The Curr | |||
Range: | Cheviot Hills | ||
Summit: | 1,801 feet NT861237 55°30’25"N, 2°13’5"W |
Black Hag is a hill amongst the Cheviot Hills, in Northumberland, its summit standing on the ridge between Roxburghshire to the west and Northumberland to the east. The northernmost haul of the Pennine Way runs over the hill, with the Schil to the south and White Law to the north.
Between Black Hag and White Law is a steep-sided ridge, along the top of which runs the Pennine Way, known as Steer Rig.
The Curr is a hill immediately to the west in Roxburghshire, linked to Black Hag by a broad saddle.