Out & About …

… on the North York Moors, or wherever I happen to be.

Ingleby Moor

No excuse but another photo of the purple. It’s that time of the year. Have to make the most of it. The season does not last long. Had a pootle around the upper reaches of Baysdale. This is from the east side of Tidy Brown Hill, overlooking Black Beck, a tributary of Baysdale Beck. In spite of the overcast day, the heather does indeed look splendid but let us not forget it represents a man-made monoculture developed over the last two hundred years solely to maximise the production of grouse for the shooting industry. A poor eco-system. It is refreshing that on the far west-facing side of the beck there are flushes of green indicating damper conditions encouraging the growth of mosses, reeds and grasses.




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