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Part 1. Today in Pictures, another wet sock day, but half way up my trousers as well. Castle clough revisited, under flood conditions.
1. Before we reach the ford. 2. A bit further down 3. Close to the bridge. 4. Quick check before crossing the road. 5. Where the road meets the water. 6. On we go, to the waterfall. 7. Just before we dropped down to water level, you can smell the wet wall, and wet trees. 8. A bit more water than last time. 9. The weeping tree of Perpignoly, apparently if you see the tree weeping you will see your ancestors. This legend goes all the way back to this afternoon, when I made it up. 10. The water from another angle. |
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Dave you are indomitable.......anyone else would have looked out of the window and told the dog to go and pee in the yard.
Another batch of spectacular pictures. I can almost hear the water rushing over the stones. |
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Part 2. Today in Pictures, I should have know better.
11. All that silt build up should have told me, go back the way you came. 12. It doesn't look to bad, will go this way. 13. A fallen tree and the footpath washed away. did I take any notice. 14. Stinking heck, another tree down, and in the way. 15. Another one, and no footpath. 16. Looks like I'm paddling. 17. Had to use this as a bridge, I'm getting to old to behave like this. 18. Back to the ford. Water in my boots, soggy pants, and a very wet dog, why did I enjoy this? Big kid I suppose. |
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Ah Dave...what has sanity got to do with the pursuit of a good pic...absolutely nothing.
Although I must admit I am getting just a bit more chary about climbing on wet green stones to get a picture of rushing water......did that in Betws-y-coed and nearly filleted my kipper.(thank goodness my camera was alright) |
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Didnt stop my boots filling with water though, as I walked back to the car my boots made a loud squelch every time I put my foot down, and it was pants off as soon as I went through the front door. I hope that mental picture is not too much. |
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Its not any tree, its the Weeping tree of Perpignoly. I didn't want to say I was at the computer in just my Keck's, but I think I just did. |
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I assumed that it would be on the high ground as a defensive option, and I have trod paths on both sides without a smattering of a small wall, but due to its size it could be under a patch of nettles, or whatever. If anyone has a location I will return and take a picture for posting on here, and to finish my quest . |
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Incidentally I followed another link you posted from the English Heritage site, and I think I know the approximate location now. I cant say at this moment, as people will be rushing to the site to dig up the treasure. |
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Heard that you'd had 4 inches of rain in 4 hours -the pics give a good idea of what that means. You were very intrepid Dave - hope you haven't caught a rotten cold with having wet feet, or worse, that it's given you trench foot! |
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