90-94 Miles
We follow the trail of the hobbits as we travel a path along the west bank of the
Withywindle. Our path is easy to see but twisting as it picks a way through bogs. "Here and there it passed over other rills, running down gullies into the Withywindle out of the
higher forest-lands, and at these points there were tree-trunks or bundles of brushwood laid carefully across."
Who do you suppose maintains this path so carefully?
Acknowledgments: Quotations from The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien. Maps by
The Atlas of Middle Earth, Karen Wynn Fonstad, Houghton Mifflin, 2001, posted here with permission from the author. This page is meant to supplement these books and not to replace
them. We recommend their use to fully enjoy your journey!
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