This weeks route |
A very misty Minninglow Car Park |
Look at the rounded edges on the brick piers |
Roystone Grange Farm |
Think this is a horse brush |
Roystone Pumphouse provided compressed air to power the tools in the local quarries. |
This is an old mine entrance that we went into a few years ago, its now blocked up |
Ike, Rob and Geoff looking into a big hole |
Nice big Dew pond |
The woods just disappeared in the mist |
Hole in the wall for sheep to get through |
Ike approaching the Daisy Bank Cottage where we had our breakfast |
Me and Rob |
Geoff and me combined age of 152 |
Ike looming out of the mist |
Lime kiln |
Old rusting crane |
Bikers get everywhere |
We had a brief relaxing of the mist |
Huge embankment heading back to the car park |
Our only glimpse of Minninglow just in the mist. |
When i got dropped off i went straight down to Belper because there was a special event going on that was supposed to leave at 11:30, i got to the Triangle at 11:45 and it was obvious by the people standing around it hadn't went past yet so i quickly parked up and just in time when the coach and horses came by. A brilliant sight with a horn being sounded and some of the passengers looking the part. Then to top it off a WW2 German war plane on the back of a trailer came around the corner.
Tantivy passing along Bridge Street towards the Triangle |
WW2 German war plane |
Despite the rubbish weather and light this was again a very interesting walk, it was worth it just for the breakfast in the barn sitting on bales of hay.
See you next week
God day out by the look of things!
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