Sunday 15 June 2008

Fewer People

Elder near Lenny Hill

Certain parts of Blacka seem to get less popular with visitors at about this time of year, just as the Elder comes into flower. It may be that summer days encourage people to go for longer expeditions out in the Peak District and beyond, often to a lovely car park where hundreds of other people confirm to any doubters that this is the place to be. Also the midges become more of a presence on Blacka and bracken can encroach onto the walkers' paths. Recently we need to add that there is a reluctance to walk along routes where you might suddenly encounter SWT's cattle truculently staring at you from a few yards away.

The woods and the bridleways remain popular for a shorter walk but the more informal paths are at their best from autumn through to June. Also deer are easier to spot during those months when vegetation is less rampant.
Elder in Flower

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