Autumn Footprints 2016 - Ten of the Rest
w/e 02 October 2016
All of this week's pictures were
taken with a Kodak DX6490
Anyone who participated in the same ten walks as
me during the 2016 Walking Festival will have seen me pausing
regularly to take many shots with the camera that was constantly
hanging around my neck. Having completed more than 25% of the
39 walks on offer, I selected less than 15% of the images I captured
for the summary of the two weeks but have now gone through them
all again and picked out another from each of the ten walks.
Whilst those used previously included some fellow walkers, this
selection shows only landscapes, buildings or animals. I don't
claim that these are ten of the BEST but they illustrate the
various and varied features from the Amber Valley and Erewash
area of the Derbyshire countryside and are simply ten of the
REST of the images captured during the sixteen days of the Festival.

Reflections in Locko Park Lake on the "Locko, Dale Hills,
Ockbrook and Spondon Circular" walk with the Erewash Ramblers.
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Heanor Walking For Health's "Victoria Park and Pewit"
walk started at Swan Lake, West Hallam.
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The Newdigate was the start and end point for "A Nut Brook
and Maggies Coal Walk" with the Memories of Stanley Village
Trust.
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Horses at Risley seen whilst walking "By Stanton By Dale"
with the Long Eaton Rambling Club.
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Cottages at Lea on the "A Clifftop Path and Woodland Stream"
walk with the Amber Valley Walking For Health group.
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Ruins at Codnor Castle and Castle Farm on the "Loscoe and
Codnor Castle" walk led by the Heanor and District Local
History Society.
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The Sitwell Arms on the "Stainsby Estate Walk" led
by the Horsley Woodhouse Walking For Health group.
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Milford as seen on Holbrook Parish Council's "Holbrook and
Belper Parks Walk" across the Derwent Valley.
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Cattle at Wingfield Park from the Amber Valley Ramblers' "South
Wingfield" walk.
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Butterley Station from "Butterley: A Walk Through Industrial
History" with the Ripley and District Heritage Trust.
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