Showing posts with label Shining Cliff Woods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shining Cliff Woods. Show all posts

Tuesday 18 October 2022

Seeking Autumn, for it had been a while since I last visited the magical Shining Cliff Woods.

 “Ah, after a year it was good to be back again visiting Shining Cliff Woods.” At least that is what was in my mind. I had previously visited Shining Cliff Woods in November of 2021, however after that visit on the next day my left knee felt strange, almost as if when I tried to lift and bend it, a snap would happen. Of course though a year later and after some physio my left knee is a lot better than it was this time last year - and it was just the other day that I had decided to revisit Shining Cliff Woods, an area of woodland that sits within the lower part of the Derwent Valley, just behind Ambergate - and the chances are is that if you were travelling from Derby along the A6 to Matlock and beyond you would more than likely blink and not even see or know about Shining Cliff Woods. But here I was a year since my last visit, hoping to catch Autumn; the change in the leaves, the red, orange and yellow hues that Nature produces each year before it enters its “sleep phase for the winter.” Of course though, with a strange summer that temperatures exceeded some 40 degrees I knew in the back of my mind that perhaps Autumn and its colours were going to be somewhat questionable. Either way though I wanted to seek out the beauty that these magical and magnificent woodlands had to offer. And upon arrival at “Holly Lane” I encountered the first sign of Autumn.

Seeking Autumn.

The leaves on the floor and the wall making for a relaxed introduction into what the woodlands would potentially offer, or perhaps not offer. At this moment though I knew that maybe it was slightly premature to expect lots of Autumn foliage, but I still had to seek out the delightful artwork that is classed as Autumn. Yet, despite the orange leaves on the ground, the looks of Autumn something strange is what I felt and that was a warmth, a warmth that was ever so slightly confusing, I mean October is meant to be a cool almost borderline month and yet here I was at the start of a walk in the middle of October and it was a barmy 17 degrees, spring like to a degree and is it any wonder I was ever so slightly confused. I turned around after capturing the above photo and walked along the pathway ahead of me - still hoping to capture colour and yet everything at the moment seemed green, lush almost and perhaps due to the warmth I was questioning the seasons and of course the climate that has subsequently been altered, I dare say “but surely the wildlife must be confused as well.” But it was the greens that popped in front of me making for an almost alien-like scene in front of me. Perhaps I was walking on a path on some forest moon; but instead I was at Shining Cliff Woods.

October 2022. For where is Autumn?

The Pathway to Exploration.

The trees from the left of the path, the pathway ahead of me looking green, for here there was no signs of Autumn. But did that matter? No, as there was a glorious hint of peace and escapism. Ahead of me I could see other people also enjoying the magic of Shining Cliff Woods, and it was here that I paused to talk, a delightful dog and the owners of the dog is who I was now talking to, but it was when I turned off the pathway that I was on that I learnt who I was talking to, to the right of me on the pathway that I was now on heading towards the old wire works was an abandoned old property that I had the vision of a certain “Kevin McCloud” from Grand Designs and a camera crew appearing out of nowhere; that part did not happen though. Although I stopped yet again and the people who I had previously spoken to I was speaking to again, an interesting discussion is what was had and I found out that who I was speaking to was “3wheeledrambler” an Instagram user who is on a mission to seek out and find accessible walking routes within her home county, her story is incredible and she took up the use of social media to share her discoveries and adventures plus to educate people that no matter who you are and what your abilities are that you can still explore. 3wheeledrambler uses a specially made bespoke wheelchair that is specifically designed for outdoor use and for crossing complex terrain. You can see her BBC Interview below.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-derbyshire-60233119

And please do give 3wheeledrambler a follow on her social media pages, feeling inspired and moved it was now time to seek some more of the Autumn colours, ahead of me I could see the old wire works of Ambergate, now they are largely left abandoned although a Gin Factory, A Quirky Arts Space and a Museum to cars now exists in some of the old wireworks buildings. But it was the abandoned buildings that I could see that provided some interesting opportunities to photograph. 

Autumn Abandoned - Portrait. 

Autumn Abandoned - Landscape.

Colours above the Wireworks.

Abandoned Beauty.

Upon reviewing the photos that I had captured whilst walking through the abandoned industrial buildings I could see how nature and architecture compliment each other in a strange way, something eerie perhaps or strange; perhaps even marmite; but old buildings left in ruins along with nature looked apocalyptic at first but they had a strange beauty to them, Autumn I could see and the world seemed less fragile almost; but I suppose that is the effect that Shining Cliff Woods has, a calming effect and one of escapism and serenity. After walking past the Gin Factory it was now a turn to the left, and I knew that perhaps I would encounter some more Autumnal colours, although how much was another question without an answer. The terrain now more rugged, the colours of Autumn now on the ground, trees still green and slightly confused - but then I noticed something ahead of me, framed beautifully like a work of art, a yellow/orange hue with a rather green background. I paused for a moment and captured this fine piece of artwork.

Autumn Confused.

But the pathway still lay ahead, the ground slightly slippery and the pathway subsequently acting like a climbing frame providing challenges - perhaps I was now in nature's playground, either way the incline was long and gentle with surprises to the left and right of me.

“Shining Cliff Woods is one of those places that inspires, that slows the mind, body and spirit down, that offers so much for so many people, that has questions without answers and one that says come and explore - yet no matter how much you explore, here you will always find something else, for that is what makes it a unique and interesting place to be.”

Before long and after passing quite a lot of greens, I eventually came across some more Autumnal looking scenes, and if I had looked to the left, I would have seen a less colourful scene, here on the right I was looking at a delightful scene that just summed up “Autumn” perfectly. I stopped, paused and was amazed that despite it being warm, despite a lot of green still existing, that nature could still find ways and means to amaze the glancing eyes.

The Autumn Carpet.

Autumn meets the Green.

As I walked further up the pathway towards the lake, I lost the Autumnal colours that I had been seeking out, but now it felt as if I was in some kind of Lord of the Rings novel, I looked to the left and the layers of green, the shapes of the trees and the expanse of unexplored untrodden scenes looked so serene and gentle, mystical and enchanted to some degree and complex; but isn’t that what nature does? Provides things that are complex works of art, and best of all that artwork is free.

Complex Art of Nature - Portrait.

Complex Art of Nature - Landscape.

I knew that after a while the pathway would level out and one of the most unique parts of Shining Cliff Woods, is the oasis of its hidden lake, a place that needs seeking out and another place of calm, tranquillity and serenity. And after a short while I had reached that place, the bench I could see in the distance used by so many people all creating unique experiences surrounded by nature and it could easily be another universe here, surrounded by the sounds of nature and removed from the world.

No Swimming amongst Beauty.

Lakeside Light and Magic.

Intertwined by the Lake.

After spending some considerable time surrounded by nature, not to mention the oddity of a warm mid October sunshine breaking through the canopy it was now time to move on, I retraced my steps, heading towards the pathway that I had walked along - but instead of turning left, I walked straight on, the pathway here was narrow and more complex, like a puzzle with a missing piece that you had to find in order to complete the walk over this odd and strange terrain. But eventually I the pathway began to level out and get wider, I was now rather high up and to the left of me I could see unique shapes, quirky shapes like sculptures that nature creates, that nature has created.

What nature sculpts - Portrait.

What nature sculpts - Landscape.

After some undulation, the pathway began to go up another sharp quick incline to meet the roadway/pathway that if I had not turned right on and headed towards the Wireworks on, that I would have found myself at. But I was now at the very top of a tarmac road/pathway, eventually after walking down a short distance I noticed a clearing and in the distance over the valley I could see Whatstandwell. A village associated with The Cromford Canal, yet it looked magical from afar.

Whatstandwell from The Shining Cliff Woods.

Continuing down the roadway/pathway I was still seeking any signs of Autumn and before long I had found colour again, magical colour and whilst it was not fully Autumnal colour, nature here had proven that even if it is confused by the warmth it can still put on a show of some description.

On the turn to Autumn.

Hinting at a change.

The pathway into Autumn.

Autumn Grounded.

Before long I had reached the pathway that I had set off on originally, a trampled piece of ground, the light now had turned that little bit more darker as the sun was beginning to say goodbye and ahead of me darker shades of magical green, alien like to a degree yet magical, eerie and silent. I paused for a moment, surrounded by silence and captured the following photograph.

Is this October or not?

For I had originally wanted to seek Autumn, and to a degree I did manage to seek Autumn at Shining Cliff Woods; but it was sparse, the autumnal scenes few and far between and that is down to the climate change, the oddity of a warm summer and a rather warm Autumn. But did that matter? The climate change part did as Autumn has so much magical elements to showcase to the world, sadly though for the younger generation I do not think they will ever get to see a true Autumn anymore as that has changed, instead this is what Autumn is probably going to look like for some time, affected and abused by humans who ruin it. But either way though I had found something magical and it was Shining Cliff Woods that contained that magic, changes all around and considering that prior to this visit I had not been here in over a year, new things had been found, new details had been found and yes that is what nature does. Despite it being confused, despite it not being fully Autumnal, hints of Autumn could still be seen and found, even if I did have to work to find those scenes. But nature regardless, will still put on a show and that it certainly did do this time. But will we get to see a “proper autumn” again? That is the big question that remains and that unfortunately has no answer. Yet if you do want to escape then make sure you visit Shining Cliff Woods.

Saturday 2 October 2021

Finding Eden and serendipity. A walk through Shining Cliff Woods.

The Derbyshire Dales are known for being a little bit more laid back than the peak district, in some ways they are less well known about which means that secrets can be found and one of those places I rediscovered just last week is the glorious named - “Shining Cliff Woods” which has a certain magical charm just within the name, still I had arrived at the off road car parking for Shining Cliff Woods and crossed the road, in front of me a small information board about the woodlands and the main path lay ahead of me; I say the word path rather loosely as it is more of an unmarked road which all forms part of the curiosities that would eventually be ahead of me, either way for a September’s day the weather was just spectacular and the arched avenue of trees that lay ahead of me looked purely magical with the light seeping through the canopy below onto the path in front of me.

Portals ahead.

A green corridor.

What mystery around the corner.

I carried on walking and the path I was following became more and more mystical, a path forked off to the right, but instead I was curious to carry on - that I did and to the left and the right hidden amongst the trees were the outlines of houses nestled within the woods hiding like lairs from a Bond film.

“Hidden homes like lairs from a James Bond film, for this woodland is curious I thought to myself, surrounded by the tall trees and a sense of mystery made me want to explore further”

Eventually after quite a gentle yet long gradient up the mystical path with the hidden lairs owned by people who prefer a much quieter way of life hidden amongst the calm of the surrounding woodlands I eventually found myself in a natural amphitheater with trees surrounding something that resembled a natural sculpture - the shades of green in the background left me in awe, I paused for a moment and needless to say I was pleased with the following results.

Amphitheatre of trees.

A woodland dream ahead.

Behind me was the more modern path that I had walked on and shortly after that had come to an abrupt end I was now on an old path - riddled with stories and curiosities along with height. Yes trees on all sides and I looked to my right hand side, it was like I was flying through the trees and the canopy of trees reaching towards the light was something to behold.

Flight amongst a woodland canopy.

Along the old ancient pathway I continued to walk, I was in pure serendipity with nothing but silence, the sounds of the woodland was just music of a different kind and ahead of me a right turn that I eventually took, whilst I could have continued walking ahead, this right turn was a route that many years ago I would have been on, but there are some things as you get older that you seemingly forget. Either way I turned right and headed down another ancient pathway with curiosities and stories from times gone by. Each tree was different and each view different but what lay ahead was a location that was like no other and nothing would prepare me for what I would next come across. In the distance a break in the trees and signs of human life. What is this place? I thought to myself was it perhaps some kind of Eden amongst the woods? In front of me a bridge across a small stream, surrounded by greenery perfectly framed made for, and ideal photograph.

A bridge to Eden.

This was truly Eden I had arrived in. Surrounded by the trees of Shining Cliff Woods, I had found myself at a delightful lake, man-made many years ago it was a haven, a lady stood with her golden retriever who was throwing a stick into the water and a ball, for the golden retriever to fetch as long as he swam out into the lake,

A warning sign.

Lost in Eden.

Eden brings us closer.

then collected them before making a circuit back along the side of the lake to his owner - clearly the golden retriever was loving this and enjoying the serenity of this magical location. Although, I had clocked a waterfall, a small waterfall partly man-made to carry the water of Peatpits brook, downstream from the lake.

Autumn drops.

Autumn calls of the waterfall.

In a green dream. 

The wooden bridge over the stream/brook looked just as delightful, this time from a different angle again flanked by greenery and perfectly framed and I paused and just took everything in.

The frame - (Landscape).

The frame - (Portrait).

Within photography very often the best photographs are often the most simple scenes and in front of me was simplicity for need I say anymore? Still though it was time for me to move on from this little slice of Eden with the hidden lake, I continued downhill following the watercourse of Peatpits brook until another little slice of magic appeared, curious I looked back and captured the following photographs of the brook and the cascades of some more hidden waterfalls.

Scenes from a middle earth - (Landscape).

Scenes from a middle earth - (Portrait).

Downstream runs mystery.

Stunned and amazed at this cascade of calm I walked downhill, the path in front of me becoming more and more intriguing with the shapes and shades changing all the time, was this some kind of Alice in wonderland I was walking through? No it was a woodland but one that felt as if it could have been wonderland - one which Alice would have felt comfortable in, the trees around me just looked alien in one way or another and each one different, different textures and shapes, colours as well, pure magic and pure silence was all around. Mystical and ethereal the shades and shapes of the trees just paved an interesting path downhill.

Into the unknown.

Natural Towers.

Golden route down - (Portrait).

Golden route down - (Landscape).

Wooden aliens - (Portrait).

Wooden aliens are alive - (Landscape).

Into a woodland bliss - (Portrait).

Into a woodland bliss - (Landscape).

Afterwards I ended up in a location that would be best described as slightly “dystopian and abandoned” where the woodlands had met industry and lurking amongst the abandoned buildings was a Gin Distillery (White Peak Distillery), how amazing is that! I thought to myself, their signature Gin is a nod to the woodland that I had just walked through and is available here: https://www.whitepeakdistillery.co.uk/product/shining-cliff-floral-gin/

Still I had to continue the walk, and having asked someone at the distillery for directions it was now a walk through the abandoned dystopia of old industry, old wireworks forgotten made for interesting compositions and eventually I mounted the camera on my tripod and captured the following scenes of this eerie and spooky location - once it would have been alive, now forgotten but what stories did it have to tell? What was the future going to be for this place I wondered to myself?

Wire rush? - (Portrait).

Wire rush - (Landscape).

Yesterdays ghosts - (Black and White).

Onwards and upwards I left the old abandoned pieces of dystopia, the silence was bliss yet in the air from times gone by the tones of work being carried out could still be heard within the mind, I continued walking and before long I came across an abandoned old set of cottages, ruined they were but somehow a photogenic quality provided a curiosity that I had to capture.

The waiting game - (Black and White).

The waiting game - (Colour).

Abandoned in time - (Black and white).

For what were those cottages and why had they been abandoned? Is what I thought and perhaps a part of me was wanting to imagine what those cottages would look like if they were restored, maybe they were a project in waiting, but either way they provided a final contrast to what had been a stunning walk through Shining Cliff Woods, after I had captured the abandoned cottages it was time to walk back up a hidden incline and join the path that I had started the walk on, in the back of my mind at this stage was why is this woodland full of mystery and why did it hold both a hidden Eden and serendipity? I have no idea, but I do know that I shall be back to discover some more, especially now that it is autumn the woodland will hold even more secrets and things to discover, just in a different way. Still though I shall say thankyou to you lockdown, you have given me the ability and chance to explore the unexplored and get off the beaten track.

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