Draw two closed loops in the grid - a Touching Slitherlink that runs along the edges, and a Country Road that runs from cell centre to cell centre. Neither of the two loops may touch or cross themselves. Not all grid points have to be traversed by the Slitherlink and not all cells have to be visited by the Country Road. Each number is either a Touching Slitherlink clue or a Country Road clue. Both at the same time is also possible. A Touching Slitherlink clue indicates how often the loop touches the edges of the cell containing the clue. The Slitherlink divides the grid into several regions to which the Country Road clues refer. A Country Road clue indicates the number of cells visited by the Country Road in that region. The Country Road passes through each such region exactly once. Cells not visited by the Country Road may be orthogonally adjacent only if they are in the same area. Each region can contain none, one or more Touching Slitherlink clue(s), and each region can contain none or one Country Road clue(s). If a region contains no Country Road clue, an arbitrary number (greater than 0) can be traversed by the Country Road.