Sunday, 8 January 2017

Following the Route of the Old Derby Canal


First walk back for us all together in 2017, 3 of us were ready at 07:00 but Geoff had it down for 07;30. It was Robs turn and we set off south to Borrowash and parked up in a side street Central Ave and set off following the route of the old Derby Canal. No signs of the canal except a couple of bridges still there that spanned over it in times gone by. The route took us along the covered in canal then around the Celanese plant and the sewage works and then onto Raynesway. We then took the footpath that went alongside the river Derwent where we saw a lot of fishermen ans had  chat with the local water bailiff who was checking out fishing tickets. We saw a kingfisher flying across the river, they are a beautiful vivid blue. We also saw some Teal and  kestrel but despite all the fishermen no fish. Off the river walk and onto the main road and back to the car.

Our route this week



This poor rabbit had myxomatosis

One of the old canal bridges

Nice graffiti under the bridge

Rob & Ike

Geoff


This looks like an old tree house or something

An old pipe bridge



Railway crossing 

Spondon station



The 2 wind turbines near Celenese

Fungi on an old stump


Rolls Royce on Raynesway

River Derwent





This bike needs a spray job



Ike, Geoff and Rob



Breakfast time












Weir on the river


This is the original path of the river coming into the man made cutting





 This was a nice start to the year, a pretty flat walk just short of 6 miles. It was good to get together after a few weeks and looking forward to the spring.
Cheers






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