Sunday, 11 December 2016

A wander around Shottle

Apologies for missing last week, i was busy attending a photo exhibition of my local camera club over the whole week end. Only 3 of us this week so we decided a local walk would be good so we set off on foot from Plains Lane just after 07:30 it was still quite dark walking up the lane. We were heading towards the hamlet of Shottle and by the time we got further up the track the sky was glowing before the sun came up. We stuck to the farm tracks and country lanes and it was a steady incline until we reached the highest point in Shottle, a climb of 450 feet. We had some nice views on our journey and met several people which is unusual. The first person we talked to was a young lady called Isabel on a horse and it turns out she used to live in our road when she was a child. The next person we met was a lady taking her dog for a walk who turned out to be a friend of Geoff's wife, Elizabeth told us she walks up to 10 miles a day.  the next time we chatted was to 3 young guys on mountain bikes and they were all from Belper. I know one of their dad's a fellow photographer and they used to live in the next road down from me. Talk about a small world. Well we ended up on Longwalls Lane and that's where we stopped for our breakfast. From there it was only about 3/4 mile back to Plains Lane. We chatted to a chap out walking his dog then straight back to base.

This weeks route around Shottle

Pre dawn



Geoff zapping the  sunrise



The sun just above the horizon

Couldn't resist this reflection



Lovely old stone trough

Beautiful sunrise


St. Lawrence Church Shottle

Shottle






Former Baptist Church 1882

Old School House

Geoff & Ike at Shottle crossroads

Isabel 




Pheasant on a wall 


Elizabeth

Brilliant nameplate

Ike


Geoff chatting to one of the Belper bikers

Looking towards Handly Woods from Long Walls Lane

Geoff


This chap just came wizzing down the track

Looks like Geoff is doing some divining 

Ike heading down Longwalls Lane








Whats left of the farm where Samuel Slater is said to have worked and lived, in the grounds of Hollywood House
 This was another nice little walk, just short of 5 miles and a bit of an ascent just 450 feet from the lowest point on Plains Lane to just above Shottle. Nice to get out and stretch my legs after missing last week trip.
See you next week









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