Monday, 23 February 2015

Walk Around Calver & Bubnel

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.
lovely old cottages in Calver

A shed with En Suite

Snowdrops

Rob

Some nice houses

Rob & Geoff


Calver Mill (AKA Colditz)


Geoff & Rob



Geoff in a tunnel 

Dead pheasant

This pipe through the wall Rob thinks its to let badgers through.

Fabulous gate covered in moss


More mud





We're not sure what this stone structure is for.






Old barn



Bubnell Hall with Baslow behind



This looks like the remains of a dwelling of some sort.

Mandarins

A well



Geoff negotiating even more mud

Calver bridge

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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