Just 3 of us this week, Ike was on Christening duty. We went up the A6 and parked outside the school in the lay by at Calver. This was a route none of us had been on so we were looking forward to it. We diverted slightly to have a look at these lovely little cottages just off the main road. Back on track we just followed the footpaths on the map. Unfortunately there was a lot of muddy tracks about just like last week. There was an initial climb up a muddy track and i managed to slip in the mud and skidded about 6 feet back down the hill. After we got to the top it was a lovely level track with some good views. Rob was in front and he heard a bird of prey sound and when he looked over the wall there was a pheasant amongst a load of feathers still twitching. Looks like something had just attacked it. We met an interesting chap out with his dog who had moved into the area and had a good natter with him. We stopped for breakfast in an area sheltered from the wind then carried on until we hit a road. WE spotted an odd looking stone structure in a field and still not sure what it is for. From there we just followed the track which was muddy again past Bubnell Hall then onto Calver. When we got to a small bridge Rob and myself gave our strong walking sticks (Rob had cut them from a hazel) to a young Chinese couple and he insisted on taking our picture. Back to the car and off home.
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lovely old cottages in Calver |
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A shed with En Suite |
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Snowdrops |
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Rob |
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Some nice houses |
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Rob & Geoff |
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Calver Mill (AKA Colditz) |
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Geoff & Rob |
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Geoff in a tunnel |
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Dead pheasant |
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This pipe through the wall Rob thinks its to let badgers through. |
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Fabulous gate covered in moss |
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More mud |
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We're not sure what this stone structure is for. |
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Old barn |
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Bubnell Hall with Baslow behind |
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This looks like the remains of a dwelling of some sort. |
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Mandarins |
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A well |
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Geoff negotiating even more mud |
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Calver bridge |
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The Bridge Inn at Calver. |
A cracking walk just over 5 miles along a new route for us and we might revisit in the summer.
See you next week.
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