The CC Trig Point bagger thread, now incorporating other interesting geographs

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.
Saturday 7th
4.

Yockenthwaite
('very') Upper Wharfedale
North Yorkshire

The farm that is used as the Alderson family home in the recent television adaptation of ‘All Creatures Great & Small’
With the River Wharfe running in front of it


IMG_4600.jpeg


IMG_4601.jpeg


IMG_4602.jpeg



https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/42145
 
Last edited:
Saturday 7th
5.

Our home for the week
Beckermonds
('very') Upper Wharfedale
North Yorkshire

Wikipedia states '5 dwellings/6 permanant residents'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beckermonds

IMG_4623.jpeg

IMG_4605.jpeg


IMG_4610.jpeg


IMG_4626.jpeg


IMG_4606.jpeg



IMG_4612.jpeg



Looking from beyond the gate, to the birth of the River Wharfe
IMG_4611.jpeg


https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1366027
 
Last edited:
Sunday 8th
3.

This SAAB had come from one of the very few dwellings further up the lane
The passenger opened the gate, they were good enough to wait for us, so l closed it

Beckermonds
('very') Upper Wharfedale
North Yorkshire
IMG_4636.jpeg


Plus, Doris (Border Terrier) & myself were escorted back to the Farm!
IMG_4635.jpeg




https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6425267
 
Last edited:

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
DSC_6353.JPG


DSC_6354.JPG


DSC_6350.JPG

High Low trig point near Monyash, Peak District on today's hike.

DSC_6333.JPG


DSC_6342.JPG


A nicely cut BM on Magpie Mine.

DSC_6365.JPG


DSC_6361.JPG


DSC_6363.JPG


DSC_6364.JPG

Ashford in the Water, Derbyshire, for this collection of goodies..
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
DSC_6368.JPG


DSC_6367.JPG


There's quite a few of these beauties around but frequently not as well preserved of easy to access as these in Ashford in the Water.



DSC_6305~2.JPG


Miller's Dale, Peak District, and I spotted several of these novel window shutter catches (I think) on a roadside cottage. There are half a dozen of them & are approximately 4" tall.
 
Top Bottom