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| This weeks route around Minninglow |
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| Couldn't see Minninglow for the mist |
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| Minninglow looming out of the mist. |
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| Geoff |
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| Minninglow Grange |
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| Remains of old crane |
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| Embankment with lime kiln in the background |
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| Minninglow Neolithic chambered tomb and two Bronze Age bowl barrows. |
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| Geoff |
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| Ike & Geoff on the hill |
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| Geoff |
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| Ike looking at some of the burial chambers |
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| A sit down and quick drink |
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| This is called Gallows Lane |
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| Getting over the wall in style |
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| Roystone Grange |
Apparently the used to store explosives in this building.
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| My selfie |
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| The old engine house |
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| Roystone Grange |
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| Roystone Grange was a monastic sheep farm. From the 12th century to the 14th centuries flocks of sheep grazed the surrounding pastures, and their wool was exported to Europe, to Italy and beyond. |
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| Last glimpse of Minninglow |
Just over 3 1/2 miles with a bit of ascent and decent but a lovely morning in the end . The only annoying thing for me was the Sky Larks, i must have heard 20 of them throughout the walk but never saw one. Saw a couple of other birds but they were really to far away to photograph properly, so sub standard bird pics.
See you next week



















































































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