Entries from August 2012 ↓

Money Tree

When I first saw these trees I wondered what the Forestry Commission was thinking of. But I suppose they wanted to add a little bit of interest to the tarn walk. People have pushed their offerings into the pre-routed grooves and made a wish.

Much like I did. 🙂

money

money

Hardknott Pass

This might look like a flat view of the landscape, but what you see here is actually quite a steep ‘road’. I hesitate to call it a road proper as it is a single track that goes over the pass of the title. You have to have a low centre of gravity car with plenty of oomph to get to the top and down the other side. Plenty of vehicles have ‘fallen’ off the pass over the years. Only last year a German couple in a camper van slid off the ‘road’ and rolled down the hill. Luckily they survived. If it is wet, and it was when I went, then you really need traction control and a light-weight car. Also do not expect to get out of second gear all the way. Going fast will result in problems as they have 90 degree corners where the edges of the turn slip away so you can cut them, but you need the speed to get onwards up the pass.

If you like to frighten yourself, I recommend you try it in winter, not the summer.

hardknott pass

Water Wheel

I really enjoyed the water wheel as you rarely see them these days. It was good to actually see it working as well.

water wheel

water wheel

water wheel

water wheel

water wheel

Mill Stones

This is what happens to old mill stones when they can no longer grind the grain. They knew how to recycle all those years ago.

stones

Wheel Cogs

You can see these have been used so much the teeth have worn away in places.

 cog cog

Water Wheel

wheel

Old Mill

I do so live old mill’s. They have such life in their walls. This one sold flour, but only at certain times.

water

water

water

Water

water