WOW ! - A SIX PACK .
BODY BUILDERS :- Anthony, John W. Danny,
John R, Frank, VIC .
No ! No ! Dear readers not a group of superfit athletes. But simply that SIX walkers turned out today. Barrels or Kegs might better describe the build of one or two of our walkers rather than "Six Packs". (me included)
Almost immediately we leave the urban setting and take to "Sylvan " footpaths.
Of course in East Lancashire the town and Country are intricately intermingled. Especially the buildings of previous centuries.
This being a super graceful but practical bridge.
As well as evidence of historic industrial usage..........
........The footpaths were clearly fenced off from the fields indicating that we were not yet out of Urban clutches.
After what seemed a long haul up from the river valley this roadside seat was very welcome for our coffee break. Peculiar to this region is the use of the term WATERS to name rivers and streams, In this case it was "Pendle Water",
Look beyond the oldies and what do you see. It's the ubiquitous Pesky Pendle again.
Coffee time over and off again. Still in the Urban/Countryside mix.
Through a kissing gate and finally into open countryside.
Just briefly past this country pub ( with unusually tall chimney pots) and out into the fields again.
Before we went out into the fields again we saw this....
We considered booking in. Sounded just right for us. Haircut and tidy up (beards ?) A gentle daily walk and looked after all day. Wonderful !
And so back into the countryside. and up to a reservoir where we stopped to eat our butties. No photos. Elderly gentlemen's feeding time is not an altogether appealing sight.
Just this once, as I said, I shall spare you the ghastly photos of "Feeding Time". Not an edifying prospect. So on we go.
We followed the banks of the much depleted reservoir before squeezing through a pinch point stile and dropping downhill.
Others, having seen reservoirs before, waited patiently for their return.
Next week most of us will probably be visiting Whitby the fictional landing place of Dracula. Danny's rather suspicious look would make him an ideal applicant for a major role in the remake of the film "NOSFERATU"
On one side of the lane was a field full of Molehills but look carefully there's a Carrion Crow in there as well.
Much to your writers surprise the lane suddenly ended at the entrance to Foulridge Canal Tunnel. Shouldn't really have been a surprise as we have visited this spot several times before.
From here we followed the canal which would eventually take us back towards Barrowford.
With occasional rest stops. Beginning to get tired after a long walk.
There's well over 350 years of acquired wisdom here..........................
...........Well - acquired something !!!
Not to mention another 76 years behind the camera.
Here's Frank. One of our irregular walkers ....What do you mean "Irregular ?".
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