Snake Dave
Schrödinger's cat
Hey everyone
I took a trip to the Forest of Dean (although it wasn't the 'true' Forest of Dean, it was a very large wood on the outskirts, we chose that spot because it's part of a valley of a tributary of the river Severn) today with my Dad. I hadn't seen him for about three months so we decided to do something a little different.
We cycled for about 20 miles, taking pictures as we went, until we got to Symonds Yat (small village along the river). We then climbed the valley sides (there's a series of steps) so we could get to Symonds Yat Rock (which is the viewpoint where I got most of the shots of the valley). I hope you appreciate the effort it took to get these pictures: my Dad made me carry the bikes on my shoulders along with my camera case for the entire climb (he said it was good training... *insert word of choice here* LOL).
We then cycled back down on a small road which led back to the village, and had some lunch. Then we cycled back to the car (which was on a plateau, only accessible by a really steep dirt track... nightmare to cycle up).
Oh and no, Dean, the forest is NOT named after you :grin01:
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the pictures.
All the best
David
I took a trip to the Forest of Dean (although it wasn't the 'true' Forest of Dean, it was a very large wood on the outskirts, we chose that spot because it's part of a valley of a tributary of the river Severn) today with my Dad. I hadn't seen him for about three months so we decided to do something a little different.
We cycled for about 20 miles, taking pictures as we went, until we got to Symonds Yat (small village along the river). We then climbed the valley sides (there's a series of steps) so we could get to Symonds Yat Rock (which is the viewpoint where I got most of the shots of the valley). I hope you appreciate the effort it took to get these pictures: my Dad made me carry the bikes on my shoulders along with my camera case for the entire climb (he said it was good training... *insert word of choice here* LOL).
We then cycled back down on a small road which led back to the village, and had some lunch. Then we cycled back to the car (which was on a plateau, only accessible by a really steep dirt track... nightmare to cycle up).
Oh and no, Dean, the forest is NOT named after you :grin01:
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the pictures.
All the best
David