We had a good early start, quite warm but overcast and the sky didn't clear until we were about 10 minutes away from the car.
This weeks route just over 7 miles. |
Ike's turn to drive |
Never seen so many of these in one place. |
This looks a very old and once impressive building. |
Just look at the size of those slabs in the style. |
Rob found a little friend. |
Ike & Geoff |
You can just imagine the steam engines blasting around here. |
Rob leap frogging over a fence. |
Track side hut with a level marker on the side. |
A shot through the window of the Hartington signal box. |
Rob, Ike & Geoff checking out the boundary markers. |
Cast iron boundary markers |
Geoff preaching from his box. |
Hartington signal box |
Spotted this from the trail, it looks like a lime kiln with a dew pond in the field. |
Dont know what this circle is, probably an old dew pond structure. |
Look at these tree's growing out of the rocks. |
Looks like they've had a barn fire. |
A huge built up bank for the track and an even bigger railway cutting . |
Geoff & Ike |
This cutting must be 40 feet high, must have been thousands of tons of solid rock to shift. |
A jogger on the trail |
A couple of bikers |
Ike chased his plastic bag for about 20 yards after it got blown away in the wind. |
Me at the Istrian Stone Shelter in Parsley Hay. |
Istrian Stone Shelter from Croatia |
The junction for the High Peak trail and the Tissington trail |
Massive railway cutting. |
The cast iron plaque above the tunnel |
Huge ferns with Geoff |
One of the old track markers. |
A cracking walk just over 7 miles mostly along old trackbeds and by the time we got back to the car it was quite sunny and very warm for the first day of spring .
See you next week
another good day out Jim and good weather to go with it
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