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Carl Wark & Hathersage Moor

<b>Carl Wark & Hathersage Moor</b>Posted by spencer
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<b>Carl Wark & Hathersage Moor</b>Posted by thesweetcheat
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Carl Wark & Hathersage Moor by spencer Sunset above Carl Wark, seen from Burbage. They've gone, so have a fair few of the stones..but the sky remains. They saw sights like this, and now do we.
spencer Image Credit: Mike Purslow
Posted by spencer
8th January 2017ce
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My sort of sky. Wonderful moment captured spencer. thelonious Posted by thelonious
8th January 2017ce
Cheers...was fieldwalking out thataway this afternoon to get some medicinal fresh air and, sadly, forum antidote. Mist this time. Ended up going in a circle when I thought I'd stuck to a tangent off a track. Got outta there. Yes, a m getting a compass.... spencer Posted by spencer
8th January 2017ce
Medicinal fresh air - it does feel like that. I hate staying in. I quite like walking in circles :-) thelonious Posted by thelonious
8th January 2017ce
: ) t'wasnt that bad, just I had my head down looking for stuff, looked up and thought 'eh? how come Stanage's sprouted a shooting butt?' Bearings rapidly regained, lesson learnt. Could've done without the bootfulls of peaty water though. I'm outside every day in that air..wasn't an intentional career move, but was the best, really. Sod the money. spencer Posted by spencer
8th January 2017ce
Completely agree, beautiful sky. Some how this winter there have been lovely sunsets and sunrises. Do get better by the way and watch your health and don't end up in a bog when out walking... moss Posted by moss
9th January 2017ce
Looks like a Lava flow, they must have thought the sky was on fire.

Number one hate, when the water seeps over my wellies when out on the moor, not the cold damp feeling nor the thought of skin swelling and peeling, just the squelch with every footstep
Posted by costaexpress
9th January 2017ce
Cheers, Moss. I went out to clear the head. Worked. Yup, mindful of that peat. I intend to head to the heights now, just had to tick a last box. spencer Posted by spencer
9th January 2017ce
The squelch with every footstep....what a lovely turn of phrase you have, sir : ) spencer Posted by spencer
9th January 2017ce
Beautiful picture. I agree with Moss, this Winter so far has been stunning. I say, roll around in that bog Spencer; splash around a bit, listen to those acoustics:) Posted by carol27
9th January 2017ce
; ) singing in the rain, me....might even do a bit of dowsing and ley hunting while I'm at it (shhh!) spencer Posted by spencer
10th January 2017ce
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