I agree about the fallen tree, but one branch has fencing over it so it must have been there a while (if it's the same tree). I climbed from the south east gate along the fence line to the fallen one, the fence is in place but rickety. There are signs sheep have been up the slope to 15 or so feet below the fence but no signs immediately around it (I was looking for the twentieth sheep so looked quite carefully; of course by the time I got back to the trough the flock had grown from 19 to 20, I hope the last one enjoyed the joke).
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