Sunday, 11 August 2019

Upper Burbage

We went back up via the A6 to Upper Burbage and we were 2nd in the free car park. We left Belper in Robs car and it was 14 degrees but quite nice. By the time we got out of the car at Burbage the wind was howling and the wind chill it felt like winter had arrived. We got ready and walked along the footpath on top of the edge, once again beautiful views despite the rubbish light.
We intended to walk down to the position that we got to last week when we went from the bottom of Burbage. The light was flat and we needed some light to make the heather look good. Vast extensive area's of heather and it looked great. Lovely views over to Carl Wark and Higger Tor and we went down to the newt pond which was being used by the cattle. After breakfast we got back onto the track and eventually back to the car.

Track around Upper Burbage

Someone left a pair of sandals


Burbage Brook

Looking south from the bridge

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Higger Tor on the right and Carl Wark to the left of it










Rob, Ike and Geoff

Higger Tor on the right and Carl Wark on the left




Can you spot the faces


Ike & Rob

Geoff




Rob & Ike





Ike putting his waterproof trousers on then discovered they were back to front


Rob & Ike 


Ike





The newt pond

Carl Wark and Higger Tor



Breakfast with the beasts lol


Had his beady eye on me


The 3 amigo's 

Mist closing in around Higger Tor


The rock on the right appears to have lots of bullet holes in it.

You'll never catch her up Ike lol

Even more mist and we got a bit wet







Despite the rubbish weather and light it was a good little walk with extensive views over the Burbage valley. On top of the edge the wind was ferocious and nearly had me over a couple of times. We had to get our waterproof trousers on and Ike somehow managed to get his on back to front.
Anyway see you all next week

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