We parked up at Haddon Grove and followed the footpath down to the Lathkill. It was a very steep path and we had to watch out for slippy rocks. Once we got down to the river level it was evident this was in full flood. The river very often just disappears in the summer and in the winter its just a bit of a trickle. In fact we were there in December 2008 and I've included a pic to show the difference. We had a good walk to the cave where we had breakfast and then back along past the weir which was a lot more active than normal. From the weir it was along to the remains of Carters Corn Mill and then the long slog up hill back to the car.
This weeks route just 3 miles |
Temperature inversion over Bakewell. |
The catch on the gate was frozen |
Great views up Lathkill Dale with the river 250 feet way below in the valley. |
Sally & Geoff |
Ike |
Ike & Sally |
Me |
Geoff |
Geoff & Sally |
Geoff coming down the steep steps |
Wooden bridge over the Lathkill |
Some great colour with these reeds |
The river in full flow |
Sally |
Sally walking on water |
Geoff |
The river Lathkill flooding out from Lathkill Head Cave |
Geoff, Sally Ike |
This shows the full extent of the flow coming from the cave |
Breakfast time |
December 2015 |
December 2008 |
Sally |
Weir on the River Lathkill |
Steam coming off the river |
Me at Carters Corn Mill |
Sally, Geoff, Ike & me |
Geoff |
Sally & Ike |
This was a great little walk and the scenery will be brilliant with a bit of sunshine and a nice sky, probably go back in the late spring. When there is water about, that's when i'm desperate for a tripod to get some long exposure shots.
See you next week
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