As we are in Covid Tier 2, it is permissible for recognised walking groups to meet and walk. Hence a walk with one of our groups. The weather could have been worse but we did have quite frequent showers and a cold wind coming in from the North-East. We also had flashes of blue skies and the occasional rainbow. All that with good views. It was a day when the covers went on and off my camera many times so it wasn't a great day for photography.
Looking over wet and muddy fields towards the coast in the distance. I guess it's vaguely in the direction of Looe. |
Rosecraddoc Wood. |
Negotiating our way over a clapper bridge to our lunch stop. Hooray, we've finally disposed of all the remaining Christmas Day turkey. |
A feature in the wall of a barn at Trenouth Farm. It has obviously been relocated from elsewhere as there was nothing else about this barn that suggested any degree of antiquity. |
The engine house associated with Jope's Shaft at the bottom of the Gonamena Caradon Mine complex. |
It's competition time! How many engine houses and stacks can you count? |
And here's one that is not in the last image. The remains of the engine house of the North Caradon Mine. |
Flush Bracket S3439 but attached to what? |
The trig point on the top of Caradon Hill, that's what. Apparently it's the 1892nd most popular trig point in the UK. |
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