It was very misty when we set off and it just got worse the higher we got, so by the time we parked up alongside these old troughs we couldn't see much further than 100 yards. It was uphill to start through an old quarry a few tree's then quite a steep climb. This is where Geoff said the views from here would be wonderful on a clear day, we could see about 50 yards. We rested at the summit of a hill and had our breakfast behind a wall. The sun was trying to break through but failed. We carried on until we got back to Rock Farm and then eventually back to the car. On our way back home we saw Crich Stand in the distance covered with mist, we stopped and got a shot although it was miles away it was just about worth it.
This weeks route in blue |
Geoff getting booted up |
The mist had cleared but only straight up |
This is a huge boulder in the middle of a field. |
Rob & Geoff |
Gossamer |
Spider Web |
Misty track |
Geoff & Rob |
Moooooo |
This is a farm where Geoff had camped over 50 years ago and he used to wash in this trough |
Alpaca in a misty Derbyshire field. |
Spider Web |
We're not sure what this is for. |
Misty woods |
Rob |
Rob |
Geoff & Rob checking the map |
Geoff |
Holiday home of the future |
more gossamer |
This is a spoil heap from the quarry |
Rob, looming out of the mist |
Cow parsley still in flower |
Rob playing at spiderman |
Me aiming to take a plunge in the cold water. |
Brilliant troughs where we parked. I would love to know how old these are. |
Crich Stand swallowed under a thermal inversion. |
See you next week
Its a larma ;)
ReplyDeleteThought it was an Alpaca, didn' t look big enough for a Llama.
DeleteDidn't look big enough for a Llama, thought it was an Alpaca.
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