I'm certainly not claiming it's seldom visited ! Just had a nostalgic moment & had to put a post up. In one direction you can see the riots in Bradford & in the other the beautiful Ilkley Moors. What a contrast.
I'm certainly not claiming it's seldom visited ! Just had a nostalgic moment & had to put a post up. In one direction you can see the riots in Bradford & in the other the beautiful Ilkley Moors. What a contrast.
That's serious nosebleed altitude compared to this one:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.sr...967+-+Windmill
Meanwhile my local one when growing up in the flatlands of 'Bicestershire' was....
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.sr...-+Muswell+Hill - still recall the thrill of getting up the road hill on the bike without getting off to push when in early/mid teens
Not as remote as this...
Burton Fell
It's right in the middle of the Warcop training ground off the A66 between Brough and Appleby. Our cottage is nearby and my grandad used to take me and our kid on tours around the lanes inside the danger zone when we were little. When the red flag is down you can use the rights of way and go see loads of stuff that's been shot to bits with 50cal. There's an old ruined house on the edge of the danger zone called Tarn House, you can't get to it when the red flag's up but it's a really interesting building. Actually there's quite a lot of really nice hilly land out of bounds at Warcop, the danger zone is vast.
Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent
That'd make for a fell race with an incentive not to hang about....
"Get yourself together, Jones" - Ray Davies
Similar to Mark's toppled trig (didn't know it was possible), this was my grim local trig growing up...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32468122@N04/3843373432/in/photostream
Just to be contrary, here's one near my mum's house that is anything but seldom visited!
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2005222
Paul C.
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