After a while, you exit the woods, and the rising and falling way ahead of you stretches toward a crossroads. There, the southward road you are on is traversed by a much straighter east-west road, on the other side of which the continuation of the road under your feet curves slowly away to the east.

When you get to the crossroads, a brown wooden signpost informs you that the road you just walked up on is called, unsurprisingly, Harbor Road; the road that runs across it, made out of the same grey brick as Harbor Road, is marked as Castle Road. Looking down Castle Road to the east, you glimpse some sort of man-made structure.

To the west, Castle Road leads off into apparent wilderness.






(First laid down on 9/21/02000; way last swept on 2/24/02003)