Viduwaed

The Viduweg (rho. “Old Forest Road”) crossed the River Running at 'Viduwaed (S. “River Running Ford”, rho. “Forest Road Ford"),a ford that averaged 3 feet deep. A bed of limestones had been pressed into the river bottom to make the crossing easier. East of the river, the road was naught but a series of trail markers and a rough cross-country track which the Northrons ofthe region knew as the Dwerroweg (rho. “Dwarfroad”; S. “Men-i-Naugrim”). A ruined Lake-folk village, deserted since the Plague, overlooked the ford.