A few pictures from another lockdown restricted day walk from the door, this is a variation on the Bridgewater canal / Carrington Moss theme taking a longer route around the northerly fringes of the Moss to skirt the Carrington chemical plant.
The used Pixel phone I recently bought from CEX was field-tested today. We didn't have any map sheets printed for the northern end of this walk (no printer here), but I've been experimenting with the MM Tracker app. I loaded the relevant OS MM .qct file for this region and it worked perfectly, another success.
Today was the hottest March day since 1968 and it showed in the numbers of people out and about: loads of walkers, cyclists and quite a few horse riders. The butterflies were out in force too, a spectacular number for March including Brimstones, Peacocks, Tortoiseshells and Orange-tips.
This northerly region of the Moss was almost deserted, a pleasant change from the crowds before on the BW and TPT.
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