10 June 2015

Chinley

Paul Evans in Memorial Park, Whaley Bridge
This blog is partly a traditional diary - for my own reference as life moves along. There are a few things I need to catch up on or I will probably forget about  them. Let's go back to last Thursday and the 10.20am train from Dore and Totley Station to Chinley which is on The Dark Side of the hills that split northern England in two. There be dragons!

At first, I was in a carriage with thirty or forty seven and eight year old children. Their teacher was taking them on the short ride to Grindleford which involves passing through The Totley Tunnel. Most of these mainly Asian children had probably never been on a train before and became both excited and agitated when we proceeded through the tunnel. Perhaps they thought there had been a sudden and total eclipse of The Sun! But they made it and left the carriage with their clipboards. The now much quieter train proceeded to Chinley.
A view of Ollerenshaw Hall
It was a delightful, sun-bathed day. From the station I walked to Lidgate and then up to the top of Eccles Pike before descending past Ollerenshaw Hall and Randal Carr Brook to Whaley Bridge. In The Memorial Park I met the park keeper, Paul Evans before ascending to Toddbrook Reservoir.  He was one of those people who would win gold if talking were an Olympic event. Then onwards through the centre of Whaley Bridge to Bugsworth Canal Basin - another monument to the ingenuity and sheer graft of our Victorian forbears. And then a quick march back to Chinley via the  course of the old tramway, in time to catch the 16:23 train home to Yorkshire.

It was another wonderful ramble in unfamiliar territory with so many splendid things to see, Blood coursed through my veins and I felt glad to be alive. Perhaps it is called The Chinley Effect. Some more pictures to share:-
A view of Chinley
In Whaley Bridge
Redundant phone box on Bings Lane, Whaley Bridge
At Bugsworth Canal Basin
Cleaning "The Navigation Inn" sign in Buxworth

18 comments:

  1. It is so good that you are able again to go on such walks, with no health issues preventing them.
    The phonebooth picture is iconic - fit for a calendar, postcard or chocolate box lid.
    Ollerenshaw Hall looks very interesting. Is it open to the public?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Meike. And thanks for recalling that I was incapacitated not so long ago. That is why my relish for walking is increased. I need to do it while I can. No, Ollerenshaw Hall is not open to the public. I understand that several years ago it was split into three separate dwellings. I tried to find out about its history but the internet information was limited.

      Delete
  2. Another good look round. I never thought to stop and explore the old A6. They are places I just passed through.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It's nice to show you half familiar territory Adrian.

      Delete
  3. My husband and I are quite enchanted by the narrow boats, having seen several TV series about them and I was happy to see a photo of them here. Sounds like you had a nice healthy ramble.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hello Terra. At Bugsworth Basin there were about thirty narrow boats. Of course the canal system in England was never meant for pleasure boats. It was all about the transportation of goods for commerce and industry. There are several companies that rent out narrow boats by the week. I have never had such a holiday myself but many people love that slow pace. Of course much nicer in summery weather. Why don't you and Lord Terra come over?

      Delete
  4. When my late brother and I were little kids we loved going on the train trip from Gympie to Brisbane because as the train approached the city through the inner northern suburbs we had to go through two long tunnels. It was a big thrill. If those tunnels still exist and I went through them today, they probably only take a minute to pass through...but when we're young children everything seems so much bigger, deeper, longer, higher...

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I am pleased that this post sparked that memory Lee. Have you blogged about your brother before? It might be a nice thing to do and I for one would certainly like to read about him - for with your words you can paint such convincing pictures.

      Delete
    2. I mention my late brother Graham often in my blog posts, Yorky.

      Delete
  5. I think this is one of those very rare occasions when I've actually been up one of your rambles. Many years ago I used occasionally to wander around there. It's always good seeing your wanderings.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I am glad that this particular ramble brought back some memories for you Graham.

      Delete
  6. Very good one you, man! Actually fantastic things right Nitroxin here.I sincerely took delight in reading your webpage, you explained some good points. I want to bookmark your post. I saved you to delicious and yahoo bookmarks.
    http://www.strongmenmuscle.com/nitroxin/

    ReplyDelete
  7. Meat means she’s at her weakest me are it are only thing was be easy to do it wouldn't be such an achievement within why do you think I sacrificed so much why do you think I'm in my life disposable because when he wants something is Alpha Rush Pro nice pieces if you really want something bad enough you'll do it I'm a little anxious right now I don’t fail that unite kart de la more now theme the night after five months training in a lifetime preparations Joanne is needed to.

    http://www.top10workoutsup.com/

    ReplyDelete
  8. The follow dildo order yours today they have a whole to chair the lights over the years over they have deferment down news don't build crossed loose spankers football or soccer whoever soccer ball or are you more with their loading the IRS or yours today 15percent though make sure you hit the subscribe button like 230 carpet I love you guys ayahs low price cute little bustle dollars count your blessings sir you don't knower don't get it yeah he called always the morning traffic jam widget guys welcome to the very first episode of lean hybrid muscle tee today we are going to start with foundation principle to the entire lean hybrid muscle concept in my quest at all and I are building and as you know the result that we’re aiming to achieve is to build muscle and burn that the same time which is something that most fitness professionals because it possible or going to give it a shot now look we’re going to begin is with muscle fiber types because you've heard her to say things like this take three muscle fiber in when training the take three hybrid muscle fiber and in most text books this stuff doesn’t pay appearance that but in fact they didn’t find it in my %ah my college textbooks they refer to it as the type to see muscle fiber but I'll talk to you about that records that in a later video today we're just going to outlined three types of http://bnathighgames.com/spartagen-xt/

    ReplyDelete
  9. my oh my gosh this is thelost educated group okay that's true because we don't know why did they any bodies are active it's going to be low of the antibodies are slow it's going to be high okay because tDermakinhe body's trying to compensate this is why it gets crazy so when you look at it what can heal thegot what was that slide I just had that helps the thyroid healthy water healthy food hey vegetables plant that baddiet dying would be good eliminate toxins would be good oh my gosh so that mean Hashimoto's thyroiditis cane healed out pretty quickly okay really quickly in fact okay

    http://bnathighgames.com/dermakin/

    ReplyDelete
  10. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.

    ReplyDelete
  11. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.

    ReplyDelete
  12. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.

    ReplyDelete

Mr Pudding welcomes all genuine comments - even those with which he disagrees. However, puerile or abusive comments from anonymous contributors will continue to be given the short shrift they deserve. Any spam comments that get through Google/Blogger defences will also be quickly deleted.

Most Visits