Route to Minninglow |
Harborough car park |
Just needs a bit of polyfiller in that crack |
Had to give it the mono look |
Apparently this is a WW2 look out post |
Where trains once thundered along. |
Sally taking in the view |
Watering station for the steam engines |
Old railway building of some sort |
About 20 of these little sporties came blasting by while we were going over the bridge. |
Geoff |
Gateway to Minninglow |
Looks like the remains of some sort of kiln |
Geoff & Sally |
Looks a bit like a lime kiln in the foreground |
Sally |
The Minninglow embankment a huge stone wall to support the railway |
Breakfast stop |
Remains of an old track side crane |
Sally running |
The back of the Minninglow Embankment |
Heading up to Minninglow |
Sally |
View from minninglow |
Into the inner circle of tree's |
Geoff & Sally |
Rob & Ike |
Sally in one of the burial chambers |
Me with new hat |
Me |
Ike |
Now we found some mud, just for Ike |
Sally |
Rob & Ike |
This scene was begging for some black & white treatment |
Looks like Geoff is doing a sprint at nearly 79 he should be taking it easy. |
Bit of a ramshackle location |
Sally snapping some sheep |
Gateway in slightly better light. |
Back to Harborough Rocks |
This was a lovely walk 7 1/2 miles in very windy conditions and one of the surprises was to see and hear some skylarks singing near Minninglow. A sign that spring is coming.
See you next week.
Thanks for the loan of your red hat Jim. I am pulling some truly awful faces in one or two of those pictures!
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting route! Good to cycle too byt the look of things.
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