Second shot from the walk up on Millstone Edge this week, its a little dangerous as you walk along the path, steep slopes to the right and difficult undergrowth and rocks to the left, not a great combination when you’re trying to carry a tripod and camera over one shoulder and a manic pulling husky with the other.
I must admit though it is a breath taking place and with unspoilt views across Hope Valley and beyond make it a well worth visit.
Hopefully out tonight sunset and star trails….weather dependent
Adrian
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Must say the path does look a little dicey,
the older I get the more nervous I get of heights. I see that the sun has finally given up and now returned to it’s rightful place here in Spain (at last you’ll be able to make the most of you ‘superwellies’). The weather here is now perfect for me, blue blue skies and warm sun but not too hot yet. I will have to escape to the beautiful Pyrenees when it heats up too much.
Alison
go on rub it in why don’t you!, spitting with rain and a little sunshine here this morning…..know what you mean about heights I’m the same, i have to think now when I start going up hills where as i used to just ramble up a mountain side without thinking, yes I think we may have had our summer…hey reminds me let me know which picture you wanted, gotta do some printing later anyway
Adrian
makes you wonder how these stones ended up where they are. path looks a bit dicy..
top shot mate..
does doesn’t it, it’s like they were abandoned or something. Perhaps placed by aliens…you never know….
Ah well back to reality
cheers G
A
The picture I liked was the first Lathkill waterfall that you posted on your blog 🙂
send me a link to it, so I get the right one Alison