Todmorden 4.0 - Stoodley Pike
After my previous disaster heading up to Dufton a few weeks back, I decided to play the Bank Holiday safe and instead turn once more towards the quiet hills surrounding Todmorden in the fictional county of Yorkshire.
The quiet hill in this specific instance was Stoodley Pike, home to the imaginatively named Stoodley Pike Monument, completed in 1856 to replace an earlier structure that had been built to celebrate the end of the Napoleonic war, which had collapsed two years earlier. The monument is 121ft tall and stands at the summit of Stoodley Pike, 1,300ft above sea level.
I wasn't sure where best to park on this walk, so I ended up leaving the car outside a friends house in Todmorden. This turned out to be a tactical error on my part as it meant a steep climb at the end of what turned out to be a challenging (for me these days) 7 mile walk to the monument and back.
All images taken hand held with the Nikon Z7 and either the 24-70 f/2.8S or the 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 VR S. Processed from individual raw files in Capture One Pro 23.