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Couple of neat pictures

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Nigel Goodwin

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Been a nice walk today, about 8 miles, here's a few pictures:

1) Where the dambusters practiced:

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2) Now who'd like one of THESE:

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3) This is what I went to see, it's called Alport Castles:

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hi Nigel,
Thanks for the Nice pic's, especially Lady Bower dam area.
One of my old trekking locations.:)
Eric
 
Amazing pics Nigel. I find the dambusters one the most interesting.

Thanks for sharing,
tvtech
 
Amazing pics Nigel. I find the dambusters one the most interesting.

There's actually two dams with the towers, Howden and Derwent, the picture above was the top one, Howden - there's also a third lower one, Lady Bower - with no towers, but a giant 'plug hole' in the middle, my dad actually worked on it's construction :D.

Picture below of the Derwent - bit more water in this one:

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And here's the elevation plot of my walk:

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Incidentally, the elevation track and pictures are from my Garmin GPSMAP 62sc, so the pictures are all geo-tagged. Notice feet and miles, none of this EU metric crap!.
 
Steep climb..and then huge brakes to not fall downhill face first. Crikey you are fit.

Nooooo!!!!! - not me :D

I struggled with the uphill part, and was really tired by the end of the walk - my feet were killing me :D

Although looking at the plot I see I climbed about 900 feet.

The downhill part of that graph is where the Softrak in the picture went down :nailbiting:

I first saw it in the distance at about the highest point, but only caught it up at the bottom (where it had stopped). It's like a little pickup truck, and they had picked up a big metal box, covered in camouflage netting (presumably some sort of hide?) - I helped them slide it on to a trailer for taking away. Interestingly the team doing this (and who lifted in on the Softrak in the first place), were one man and three women :D
 
Tired tonight....too many beers and a celebration yesterday...

Stay well Guys.

All the best,
tvtech
 
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