A Wanderer's Photo Gallery
One of the things that gets me exploring Britain and Ireland is the prospect of bringing away some pleasing photos of my own making with me. Not only has that fostered the growth of an interest in hillwalking and cycling but it also has driven me to further the photography itself. All that has created the library of images from which the collections that you find here have been drawn.

Stoodley Pike, Calderdale, South Yorkshire, England

Stoodley Pike, Calderdale, South Yorkshire, England

Stoodley Pike Monument is possibly one of the icons of the Pennine Way; it certainly dominates the section between Littleborough and Hebden Bridge. Frustratingly, you can see it for miles before you reach it so don't speed up on the expectation of being close to the end of a day's walking when you first sight it from the south. Though reservoirs litter the landscape, pylons stalk the skyline round these parts and wind farms loom in the distance, there does remain a feeling of wildness around here. And that's even with the proximity to the post-industrial valley of Calderdale with its attendant road, railway and conurbations. Nevertheless, it is rather reassuring to know that civilisation is never far away for those times when it is needed.

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