Photo Blog Week 47 - Wed 03 December 2014
First frost of the year with a bright sun greeted me this week, Beautiful haw frost on the leaves and grass and shaded ground white almost as if dusted with snow but just frosting. For walking around, the sun meant that it wasn't too cold though finger tips began to suffer late afternoon. The walling team down at Four Winds had to contend with stone that was frozen together.
On the plus side, as the ground was frozen they weren't ankle deep in mud this week.
Arrived promptly as showing a new volunteer the ropes. Result of prompt start and clear sky delaying darkness is that I was back up to a longer distance this week. A shorter walk in the morning was followed by a pass across the back of Park Moor in the afternoon. I encountered Red Stags from both the Park and Moor herds today.
Low sun greeting me by Admissions
Spiky haw frost on horse chestnut leaves
route: The House; Four Winds; The Knott; Pursefield Wood; Paddock Cottage; Drinkwater Meadow; Knightslow Wood, Drinkwater Meadow; Main Car Park; Timberyard
South face of Lyme Hall above a cold car park
Stags on The Knott
Darcy's Pool on Drinkwater Meadow
(film location from BBC Pride & Prejudice production)
Route: Drinkwater Meadow; Paddock Cottage; Deer Clough; Cluse Hey; Park Moor; Bowstonegate Farm entrance
Alderley Edge escarpment outlined against the mist on the Cheshire Plain
Across the Moor from above Cluse Hey to Bowstonegate Farm on horizon
Looking down into a still frozen Cluse Hey
Blue sky over the ridge from rock outcrop
Rock outcrop from below in Cluse Hey
Cluse Hey bottom covered in frost
View back after climb out of Cluse Hey bottom
Looking back after climb to first summit on Southern boundary
Bowstonegate Farm can often be seen from Southern Greater Manchester area when the sun lights it up from the West
The spectacular ??? Stag House
Often searched for by people expecting a building due to it's indication on OS maps.
Looking down the Moor across Knightslow and Hampers Woods to the Cage
Sheep grazing in farmland adjacent to the Park over the boundary wall
route: Bowstonegate Farm entrance; Knightslow Wood; Drinkwater Meadow; Main Car Park; The Stables; Lyme Hall; Main Car Park
Pollution haze clearly visible as the afternoon temperature drops over Manchester and Cheshire
Red Deer Moor Herd
The deer thought the tractor was coming to the Winter Feed station and gathered from across the moor. Unfortunately for them, the tractor was actually delivering fence sections to secure a boundary wall collapse and went right past.
View down Lime Avenue to the house in the late afternoon light from Knightslow Wood
Approaching edge of wood the trees at the edge of Drinkwater Meadow side lit by the low sun
Sun setting from inside Knightslow Wood
Drinkwater Meadow
Fallow Deer with their feed
Park Moor glowing with a reddish hue as the sun sets
Feeder stream and Mill Pond
Nature's Artwork: Frozen grass curls
Nature's Artwork: Frozen leaves
The last of the sun dips over Pursefield Wood in the distance
Lights in the windows of the House
Moon over the Orangary
Moon over Cage Hill as I drive out of the Park
Today's track and profile
8.9 miles 5 hr 45 mn
This Time Last Year
Have a look at This Time Last Year 4 Dec 2013 (* link fixed 08/12/2014)
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