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NickR
  • NickR
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13 September 2019 19:32:53

Well, I went back and this time did High Cup Nick. 23km in all. Didn't take as long as the book said as I walk fast. Around 4hrs 15 of actual walking. High Cup Nick was stunning. The rest of the walk was desolation-perfection. For the outward stretch of 2 hours (7.5 miles) I did not cross a single person.

 

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Nick

Durham

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Joe Bloggs
13 September 2019 19:43:03
Amazing.
doctormog
13 September 2019 19:48:23
Stunning. It looks like a geologist’s dream. The eighth photo (of the valley) is especially appealing.
ktaylor
14 September 2019 07:51:36

Absolutely stunning pics. 


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lanky
14 September 2019 13:33:42

Great images

Out of interest, have you ever considered doing panoramic versions of these sorts of wide angle shots. IMO they can add quite a bit to the overall presence and ambience

It is quite easy to get freely available stitching software off the internet and the technique for long distance images is quite straightforward

When on a break I generally snap individual images and panoramas for my web site

This one was Lake Windermere in 2011

https://panomart.net/wp-content/uploads/winda.html


Martin

Richmond, Surrey

NickR
  • NickR
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14 September 2019 21:04:11

Great images

Out of interest, have you ever considered doing panoramic versions of these sorts of wide angle shots. IMO they can add quite a bit to the overall presence and ambience

It is quite easy to get freely available stitching software off the internet and the technique for long distance images is quite straightforward

When on a break I generally snap individual images and panoramas for my web site

This one was Lake Windermere in 2011

https://panomart.net/wp-content/uploads/winda.html

Originally Posted by: lanky 

That's a great pic!

I tried a few panorama shots with the function on the mobile, but what you've done there is much better.


Nick

Durham

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Chichesterweatherfan2
15 September 2019 16:18:38
Superb pictures, Nick...I don’t half wish this terrain was just down the road relatively speaking from where we live!
NickR
  • NickR
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15 September 2019 16:46:40

Superb pictures, Nick...I don’t half wish this terrain was just down the road relatively speaking from where we live!

Originally Posted by: Chichesterweatherfan2 

It took me about 50 mins to get to the starting point for the walk, having dropped my daughter off at school in Durham. It looks closer on the map, but there are a lot of bends and dips on the higher routes there.


Nick

Durham

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DEW
  • DEW
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15 September 2019 21:16:36

Great pics, not just the classic High Cup Nick, but also bring out a feature which surprised me when I walked the route (40 or so years ago, but it hasn't changed) - the almost lazy way that the becks meander across the moor between its dramatic edges at the nick and Cauldron Snout 


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Chichester 12m asl

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