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Alston is the starting point for the South Tynedale Railway, England's highest narrow guage railway.
The A 686 from Penrith in Cumbria to Corbridge in Northumberland, which passes through Alston, was chosen by the AA Magazine as one of their 'Ten Great Drives'.
Between Alston and Melmerby, the road climbs the Hartside Pass to a height of 1904 ft, from where there are magnificent views across the Solway Firth to Scotland.
But Alston seems unaware that there is trouble in River City judging by his unintended humorous remark at the end of his account of M-experiences as perceptual, "So far so good," and his overlooking this problem in all of his many later efforts to neutralize challenges to MPs being a reliable objective DP.
If Alston means to take their word for it, then he is, in effect, adding a further condition to his above analysis so that it is also necessary that S takes the state of consciousness to be perceptual.
Alston frankly admits that this disanalogy "shows that CMP (the Christian MP) is epistemically inferior to SP," but not so much as to show that the belief outputs of an MP are not prima facie justified.