Tuesday 13 September 2011

Windy at Cauldron Snout

 This afternoon I headed up to Upper Teesdale for a short "there and back" walk to Cow green reservoir. Even though the strong winds of the past few days continue there were periods of good sunshine and the clouds chased across the sky at speed. We were caught in a couple of passing storm showers which made for interesting skies.

 The route from the Cow Green car park along to the dam is relavitely easy being on a tarmac road and just below the dam is the impressive series of cascades know as Cauldron Snout. This is reputedly the longest series of falls in the country and is well worth a visit. Of course this location is also good for the spotting of the rare Spring Gentian earlier in the year.
Cauldron Snout.
if you would like to asee the other photos from this set then do visit the On Location section of the website: www.theteesdalegallery.co.uk

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