First discovered in the mid 1960's the condition of the carvings on the earthfast rock began to deteriorate and it was decided something had to be done to protect them from the elements. This finally happened in 1996 when the original rock was buried and a polyester resin and fibreglass replica was substituted in its place.. We carried on through the woods and came out at a style next to The Three Men of Gardom, the three conical mounds of stone that give the site its name - they are said to commemorate three shepherds (or even drunken priests) who lost their life near here during a storm. Although these only date from the 18th century they are built on top of a low Bronze Age barrow or cairn constructed of boulders.
We found a little ravine and sheltered out of the wind for our breakfast before slowly walking back to the car. On the way back we passed some fell runners going at a fair rate and one or two looked to be of the older generation. Further on we passed some climbers with crash mats strapped to their backs.
Geoff |
A Raven on the rock |
"Sun Dial Stone" |
Rob, Ike and Geoff at the Rock |
Ike me and Geoff |
The 3 Men of Gardom |
Breakfast spot |
Rob |
Rob |
Ike |
Fell runners |
Climbers |
Ike crossing over a stream |
This was a lovely little walk to start off the new year, blowing away the cobwebs, looking forward to some warmer times in the spring. See you next week.
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