Boredom sometimes demands a change of tack. Left work early and as I cruised across the industrial estate I wondered how much of the canal I'd be able to be follow. There used to be a way from Aldwarke, through the grounds of the steel mill, that followed the railway. Unfortunately security is much tighter these days and the large security checkpoint bedecked with cameras, and a huge fence with large spikes, didn't used to be there.
Saw what I was looking for as I drifted across the Asda car park at the wash: a public footpath sign. That'll do.
At one point it was an undulating metre wide tightrope dropping sheer into water either side. Taking in my surroundings it looked like I was wandering through the remains of a water mill.
The path ended abruptly here. A shame because it continues beyond the gate.
After climbing the bank and a false start later I was retracing part of the path, before branching off towards the main road.
The climb up Thrybergh hill was going to have to be on tarmac. Mungy Lane pulled me away from the road.
It was warm. About 15°c and still. This morning was chilly, about 3°c but felt colder.
Discovered I was following another dismantled railway running parallel with the canal and the vast Liberty Special Steels complex. The concrete sleepers were still in place for much of the way. If you look carefully at the second picture you can see some. This was known as John Brown's Private Railway linking Silverwood Collery with Roundwood Colliery.
On from there I crossed some flytipped wasteland. What looked like some kind of stunt park for mountain bikes. Passed the weir, which looked pretty spectacular. I'm bored now, and so are you...
Spat out at Hooton Lodge Farm, for another light bulb moment - 'Never been here before'.
The Ridgeback did the honours today and did OK. It's comfortable, in it's own way. Top speed was slower, but it's really well balanced and more stable over tight, slower and technical than either SJ.
About 15 miles in and out.
The weather for the rest of the week doesn't look quite so good. Fingers crossed.