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Yarrowford to the Three Brethern

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Now in deep mid-winter the airstream has turned towards the north and for the last week, with one brief day of remission, snow and ice and a gurly wind have dominated our weather. Local hills are capped with white and onto these we take ourselves during the last weekend of the year. Four miles west of Selkirk, we cross a dog legged stone bridge to park up next to the village hall in Yarrow ford. The whole building, road side and detached, is painted in a garish red, at odds with its surroundings but adding colour to the dullness of an overcast winters day A Cicerone walkers guide arrived a few days ago so we trust to its exactitude and strike out for Walk 28, mysteriously called ‘In search   of an army’s pay chest’. A short pull up sees us reach open ground, with good views left and right. We stop to chat to a friends of Forbes while his girlfriend’s six year old son has a right old shindig with a young Alsatian dog on the snowy slope running down to the valley floor. Difficult to kn