The object here was to cross the River Dane and circle around to Three Shire Heads and come back on this side of the river.
Goyt Valley Packhorse Bridge. This bridge was previously further up the valley where the Errwood Reservoir is now. It was moved around 1963 before the reservoir was finished in 1968 |
Geoff with his anti-midge protection on. Could this be a world seller!! |
Geoff & Rob in one of the Grouse Butts |
Me crossing the brook |
Geoff and Rob |
Some brilliant views on the way to 3 Shire Heads |
Me and Rob at Panniers Pool |
Panniers Pool |
Me taking a long exposure of 3 Shire Heads |
This is the result of the long exposure pic |
Rob, Geoff & me at 3 Shire Heads |
3 Shire Heads and Panniers Pool with the water coming into the River Dane on the left. |
The view downstream from the packhorse bridge |
2 trail bikers we met, very nice guys. |
Looks like this paved walkway across this boggy land has been here for years, we don't know if it was for walkers or mineworkers in the past. |
Lots of old buildings around |
The chimney on the hill, don't know what these posts were for. |
Rob with 3 Shire Heads way off behind those hills |
This grouse was making a bit of noise but didn't move when we walked past him. |
Wow, beautiful place. A lot different to here in Australia. I'll be putting some pics on my blog of my own adventures, with my shire horse (seriously) soon!
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