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In march 2021
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Unlike some reservoir footpaths, Entwistle is good underfoot. The reflections in this light were amazing. Well worth the hike.
Rummaging through the archives again and this caught my eye, only because I am desperately awaiting the green and color of spring and summer. Taken at one of our local parks in July.
The Ridgeway is an 87 mile long public footpath running from Overton Hill , near Avebury, Wiltshire, to Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire. This shot shows a section of the ridge. It runs along beside the line of bushes seen on the horizon.
The beautiful autumn leaves are falling fast now.
This is part of the public footpath through the beautiful wide-open spaces of Bramham Park
The house at Bramham Park is a Grade I listed 18th-century country house. Bramham Park is located, between Leeds and Wetherby, in West Yorkshire, England. The house, constructed of magnesian limestone ashlar with stone slate roofs in a classical style, is built to a linear plan with a main range linked by colonnades to flanking pavilions
You do not go near the house on the path
Footpath in the Chelsea Valley, Hipperholme, Brighouse in West Yorkshire in Autumn.
(Explored 26/11/2021)
(Halifax Courier 2/12/2021)
To go, or not to go, that is the question
Whether 'tis Nobler in the mind to return where hence thou cometh
Or stride on like a true Yorkshire lad
On a footpath on the plateau above the market town of Grassington in North Yorkshire
Pedestrians have to squeeze through as the footpath (pavement, sidewalk, trottoir, Fussweg) is very narrow here. When the Baptist Church built this wall the motorcar had not yet been invented.
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This is the footpath between Mill Lane, Padworth, West Berkshire and the Kennet and Avon Canal. Wonderfully overgrown and yet still well used and next to some great ponds. In the evening sunlight I thought it was magical.
There are nearly 600 footpaths in the borough of Doncaster, throughout the year a group of volunteers from the local ramblers group check each and everyone of them so that any problems/obstructions etc can be reported to the councils footpath officer...I have 29 paths to check in my allotted square...went out this morning to tick a few off..Looking good