Pictures from a couple of walks (ODL) in the North York Moors in July and August.
A reminder of the industrial past of the area – the Ingleby Incline, used for transporting iron ore from the mid 19th C until 1929.
The Dudley Arms, Ingleby Greenhow [54 26 57 N, 1 6 17 W]. The incline and the pub feature in this account of a 1924 murder.
Climbing out of the village of Chop Gate [54 23 21 N, 1 8 28 W] on to Cold Moor.
Looking across to Hasty Bank from Cold Moor.
Approach to Hasty Bank via the Wainstones.
The Wainstones, one of the few outcrops of rock in the North York Moors.
Urra Moor.
A common earthball, Scleroderma citrinum.