Photo Blog Week 49 - Thur 18 December 2014
I changed my day this week to attend to something else on Wednesday so this was my Thursday Office. Looks very much the same as Wednesday Office actually but now my week is all mixed up. What day is it?As well as the wrong day, I walked in the morning with a new volunteer ranger, Delta-Jean, introducing her to some parts of the Park that were new to her. Indeed, we popped out of the Park at one point so she could see the Bow Stones and the view South from the ridge at the end of the public road by Bowstonegate Farm. I usually do a short walk morning and a longer more strenuous walk after lunch but today was the other way around.
A dull washed out light combined with repeated drizzle lead to me not being inclined to take many pictures, however, there was strangely long visibility at ground level under low cloud so a more shots out into the Cheshire Plain and Manchester this week.
If you are thinking of heading for the Park on a weekday and are not an NT member, be aware that the Admissions Hut will be manned again from beginning of January so no more freebies. Admission for a car and all occupants is £7 which would buy raw material used stone to repair less than 1 foot of the miles of drystone walls in the Park.
route: Drinkwater Meadow; Knightslow Wood; Bowstonegate Farm.
Looking out through the Beech trees of Knightslow Wood
Track through the Moor looking wet
Winter Hill the far side of Manchester hitting the cloud layer
Red Deer clustered in the Winter Deer Feed Station off the Bowstones track
All explained - a load of sweet beet has been delivered by the Rangers
The Deer love this sweet tasty treat which is provides a high energy food supplement over the winter to complement the silage
Looking a little bedraggled in the misty rain
route: Bowstonegate Farm; Park Moor; Lantern Wood; Turfhouse Meadow; The Timberyard (lunch)
At The Cage you seem quite high but this is the view down from the higher part of Park Moor
Fungi fest'
Fungi fest'
The Lantern
route: Timberyard Cafe; Main Car Park; Crow Wood; Cage Hill; Lyme Hall (finish)
Fungi fest'; near Crow Wood
The restored bank worked on by the walling team a couple of weeks back
Path North through Crow Wood by the stream
Banking on the far side still in the work queue
Climbing up to The Cage from the main drive
Imposing gray in the pale light.
Slight camera shake on this easy pic' is due to trying to stand still in a strong wind
Lantern Wood and Park Moor from Cage Hill
Distant Views
View to horizon very clear in a narrow gap between low thick cloud and the land
Fiddler's Ferry (27 miles), near Widnes with the Wirrel (42 miles) behind.
Manchester Airport Control Tower (9.5 miles) to right in foreground.
Long lens flattens perspective. The power station is 17 miles behind the airport.
Alderley Edge in foreground with Beeston Castle (55 miles) on horizon
Frodsham (45 miles)
Park Moor to Bowstones
Kinder Plateau too high for the clear visibility disappears into cloud base
Beetham Tower (Hilton) in city centre Manchester 12.5 miles
Manchester Airport backed by Fiddler's Ferry power station on the horizon
Wider shot of Manchester City Centre
Returning to the North Face of the house late afternoon
Lights coming on in the house.
The House is closed for winter but conservation and repair work goes on throughout the closed period. Estate offices are also in this part of the building.
The Stables Building. Darker stone and low light gives it a haunted look.
Today's track and profile
Failure to check batteries resulted in GPS failure halfway through the day so the remainder of route is hand drawn in from memory. The Profile data stops at 3 miles as altitudes not recorded5.4 miles 4 hr 45 min
This Time Last Year
Have a look at This Time Last Year 18 Dec 2013
1 comment:
Thank you, Ged, for putting up with me!!!
Have a wonderful Christmas
Jean
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