Goat Scar Lane.
The track back down to Stainforth from Catrigg Force makes for a nice image. Particularly if you get some nice light and cloud interest, which were absent on this occasion unfortunately!
That said, I had just taken my best ever image of Catrigg Force, even though the water levels were very low. On every other visit the water prevented me from getting the shot I really wanted and the narrow gorge was full of fallen trees and branches making the shots quite cluttered. Today the gorge had been cleared of many of the fallen trees and the low water levels meant you could get well into the gorge and get a nice shot of the cascade. I'll post that shot later this week.
This was the half way point of a very nice day out in the Dales with John Bleakley, Terry Roberts and our visiting American buddy Brad Eide.
Goat Scar Lane.
The track back down to Stainforth from Catrigg Force makes for a nice image. Particularly if you get some nice light and cloud interest, which were absent on this occasion unfortunately!
That said, I had just taken my best ever image of Catrigg Force, even though the water levels were very low. On every other visit the water prevented me from getting the shot I really wanted and the narrow gorge was full of fallen trees and branches making the shots quite cluttered. Today the gorge had been cleared of many of the fallen trees and the low water levels meant you could get well into the gorge and get a nice shot of the cascade. I'll post that shot later this week.
This was the half way point of a very nice day out in the Dales with John Bleakley, Terry Roberts and our visiting American buddy Brad Eide.