Apopcalyptic
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An unusual (and potentially dull) one for my first report, basically went out christening the new camera
History shamelessly lifted from Wikipedia - The A625 is a rural road which runs through north Derbyshire and the Peak District. First named Ecclesall Road, it begins on Moore Street roundabout in Sheffield and runs southwesterly towards Hathersage after changing name to Hathersage Road.
The A625 is famous for scaling the heady heights of Mam Tor "The Shivering Mountain" which is prone to landslip especially after periods of heavy rain. The road previously wound its way up the south face of the hill but was in constant need of repair due to landslide damage. This section of the road was finally abandoned in 1979 after a number of significant landslips.
The road is walkable right the way down from the Blue John Caverns, into Castleton.
This grid is pretty cool. You can just about make out 'Chapel-En-Le-Frith' (which is about 4 miles away).
This was just up from the grid. Looks as though there may have been interesting drains at one point
The remnants of a cats eye.
History shamelessly lifted from Wikipedia - The A625 is a rural road which runs through north Derbyshire and the Peak District. First named Ecclesall Road, it begins on Moore Street roundabout in Sheffield and runs southwesterly towards Hathersage after changing name to Hathersage Road.
The A625 is famous for scaling the heady heights of Mam Tor "The Shivering Mountain" which is prone to landslip especially after periods of heavy rain. The road previously wound its way up the south face of the hill but was in constant need of repair due to landslide damage. This section of the road was finally abandoned in 1979 after a number of significant landslips.
The road is walkable right the way down from the Blue John Caverns, into Castleton.
This grid is pretty cool. You can just about make out 'Chapel-En-Le-Frith' (which is about 4 miles away).
This was just up from the grid. Looks as though there may have been interesting drains at one point
The remnants of a cats eye.