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avsd

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Looks like you got lucky with the weather. I was up there in September last year, and it was 0 degrees, misty and windy.
The weather was cold 2 degrees but clear and calm. I did not have overshoes or long finger gloves for the descent which was a mistake. Used plastic bags over shoes next day on the Galibier to good effect. Earlier on the week I missed the Galdon due to heavy rain. One I will go back for in the next few years.
 

YahudaMoon

Über Member
Oxford Rd, Manchestrer

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Cavedish St bike rack, Manchester



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Venity @ Manchester School of A\rt

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Unknown artist. Manchester School of Art

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Unknown artist, Manchester School of Art

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Unknown artist, Manchester School of Art

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Manchester School of Art

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Topped out new tallest building in south Manchester. Hotel Staybridge, near School of Art

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Cavedish St bike rack, Manchester
Quite an appropriate location, I guess?




Just a quartet taken, with iPhone, on my run home this evening (circa 18:30)

http://www.stanleyhistoryonline.com/Newland-Estate.html
The (long-gone) House (& partially surviving) Stable Block are behind me in these two images
'Stanley Lodge' (7th pic) was located where the tree-line meets the lane, at the right-hand edge of frame
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midlife

Guru
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Those lines of wheat produce really odd moiré fringes on my tablet, very psychedelic :smile:
 
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Kirkthorpe Weir, a lovely 1820 stepped construction, on the River Calder has now had a hydro-electric facility built alongside it
http://www.barnenergy.co.uk/single-post/2017/03/13/Kirkthorpe-Hydropower-Station-Opens

Pre- modernisation, from the other side; http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2067117

I saw the screw a while ago, when it was awaiting final transportation to the site

Was down there again today, walking with SWMBO, & Dogs
Not the best of images, as it was taken through the trees, as we left
The vegetation has increased substantially since my photos, in my quote

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Sluice-gates, from the opposite bank
Date on the gates, is 1827
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2067117
 
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