Saturday, 30 July 2016

Three - Norfolk - Beacon Hill, West Runton (105m)

Normal for Norfolk.......

High point (102 metres) shown as being actually at the crossroad,
although flagpole must be within a few inches of it.




Wildflower-foreground-action in attempt to add some interest to a dull location!




GPS position on Memory Map (OS 1:250k scale)


Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Two - Derbyshire - Kinder Scout (636m)

"I'm a rambler, I'm a rambler, from Manchester way....."


At the top of the ascent from Edale along Grindsbrook stream.



Taffy, our intrepid Border Terrier after a quick drink from the stream on the way up. 

The trig point at Kinder Low. The very highest point, a couple of metres higher than this is unmarked in the middle of a peat bog about quarter of a mile out of shot to the right of this. Moments later, the heavens opened, and the visibility went down to 50 yards as the mist descended on us.


The trig point at Kinder Low.

To make a round trip we followed the Penine Way on the way back. By the time we reached Jacobs ladder on the return to Edale, the weather had dried up a little.





Top of Jacob's Ladder.

Cast-iron Public Footpath sign (dated 1939). A direct result  of the  successful public mass trespass onto Kinder Scout earlier in that decade (complete with violent scuffles between the working classes of Manchester and the game keepers and land owners, bringing about the birth of the national parks and the right-to-roam.

Cast-iron Public Footpath sign (dated 1939). 

Finally down back into Edale and a pint and a sandwich at the Nags Head (official start of the Pennine Way). By this time the sun had actually ventured out!


Monday, 25 July 2016

One - Nottinghamshire - Silverhill / Newtonwood Lane (205m)

Not the most auspicious of starts to the challenge.






This must be the place!













Communication tower on top of brow of hill.




Security compound. The highest point is on the covered reservoir directly behind railings apparently.






Security fence around covered reservoir



Off to find the alternative highest point in the county.


Notts County Council sign declaring Silverhill to be highest point in the County.


Silverhill Colliery.


Approaching the top.






Plaque to former mine workers.



"Testing for Gas" sculpture.

Close up of miner and safety lamp.










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