Photos From My Travels . . . .

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stevieboy378

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Along with cycling ( and music ), photography is a big hobby of mine. However, carting all my heavy & delicate ( and expensive ) cameras and lenses along with me on my cycle rides always worried me - especially as I tend to cycle on rough country lanes and canal towpaths. Consequently most of the pictures from my rides are poor quality iPhone snaps - not very satisfying for a semi serious snapper . . .
A few weeks ago I treated myself to a Canon G12 compact, which has most of the features of my dSLRs, and is small and rugged. So I decided I'd start a thread to share the photos I capture when I'm out and about on The Genesis - hope you all enjoy looking ! !

**click on a thumbnail to view in Photobucket. Click on the Photobucket images to view full size, but beware - some of the images are quite large **
 
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stevieboy378

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Wyrley Branch Canal Nature Reserve, Bloxwich. Amazingly, this oasis of tranquility is a stones throw from the urban sprawl of Walsall and the Black Country . . . .
 
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stevieboy378

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Rodbaston Lock, Staffs & Worcester Canal - although peaceful looking this lock sits right alongside a busy, and very noisy, M6 - further north and south however the canal is a haven of tranquility . . .
 
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Staffs & Worcester Canal, Penkridge. As with the photo of the lock a very busy M6 sits alongside this section of canal . . . .
 
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stevieboy378

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A section of the Staffs & Worcester Canal as it meanders towards Gailey, where it crosses the A5 - this section of the canal is a delight to cycle along.
 
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stevieboy378

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The Way For The Millennium. I've only recently discovered this gem - it is a bridleway, on a disused railway bed, that runs between Stafford and Newport, in Shropshire. I cycled the length of it midweek, and saw only 6 other people along the way - bliss ! !
 
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stevieboy378

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The Shropshire Union canal. This "cut" dances along the Staffordshire / Shropshire border, passing through some stunning countryside scenery. I often cycle the towpath along the stretch from Brewood (where this photo was taken) to Norbury Wharf.
 
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stevieboy378

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Lower Avenue Bridge, Shrops Union canal, Brewood.
Lower avenue was originally part of the approach lane to Chillington Hall near Brewood, and the lane crossed the canal by way of a very ornate bridge. Nowadays the avenue is overgrown, and its always a surprise to discover such a grand bridge sitting alone in the middle of woodland . . .
 
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stevieboy378

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The stretch of the Shrops Union from Wheaton Aston ( where there is a great PUB beside the towpath ) to Gnosall passes through some wonderful countryside. The towpath is a little rough in places . .

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As the canal reaches Gnosall it passes through The Cowley Tunnel. The high banks and trees here make this an ideal spot to escape the sun on a hot summers day . . .
 
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stevieboy378

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Norbury Wharf, Shropshire Union Canal. This is usually my destination on a ride along this "cut", and its the perfect place to sit and enjoy an ice cream, or a pint of ale at the canalside pub, The Junction Inn
 
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Took a ride to Ironbridge and Bridgnorth yesterday ( Ride Stats Here ) and managed to bag a few shots before the torrential rain arrived, forcing me to stow the camera away in its dry bag. At least my new Altura jacket got a good road test, and passed with flying colours.

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Coalbrookdale bridge - a modern companion to its older, much more famous neighbour at Ironbridge.



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The Bedlam Furnaces. Its likely that the ironwork of the Ironbridge was cast here . . .



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The world famous Ironbridge. I've seen it hundreds of times, but it still doesn't fail to impress me - its a work of art . . .



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A list of toll charges on the wall of the tollhouse at the south side of the bridge.



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The Mercian Way passes between Ironbridge and Bridgnorth, and is the ideal way for a cyclist to see the Severn Valley. These quaint markers are located along the path . .



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The section of the Mercian way from Ironbridge to Bridgnorth utilises an old railway line, traces of which remain. This old station building and platform are at Apley.
 
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stevieboy378

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I managed to reach Bridgnorth just before the rainstorm, and took a few more shots before rain stopped play . . .


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The town of Bridgnorth is divided into two sections - Low town, down on the banks of the river Severn, and High Town, on top of the hillside beside the river. The Cliff Railway was built by the Victorians as a link between the two . . .
 
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