#ColdMoor

2025-06-14

1772: A Path, A Stone, A Hanging

The so-called “Miners’ Trod”, with Cold Moor rising beyond it, cuts a broad, unsightly scar along the hillside courtesy of the forestry workers. The path’s name comes from the nineteenth-century jet-miners, though it is unlikely they were its first users. That large boulder to the left bears t ...

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#ColdMoor #GarfittGap #GreatBroughton #NorthYorkMoors #18thcentury #ClevealndWay #history

2025-01-12

POW! WHACK! The Circus Returns to Town

On this day in 1966, the campy spectacle of Batman made its debut on American television. Adam West donned the cape, Burt Ward chirped as Robin, and Cesar Romero refused to shave his moustache to play the Joker. Although by the time it hit British screens, I was too old, but I remember it well. It had simplistic morals for children, a relentlessly upbeat the ...

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#ColdMoor #GarfittGap #NorthYorkMoors #wainstones

2024-12-16

A Ruined Shelter, a Romantic Name, and some Random Latin

An opportunistic photograph, captured during a rare moment when the winter sun managed to pierce the unrelenting gloom of an overcast day.

Here I am on Cold Moor—or, if you are feeling fanciful, Mount Vittoria Plantation. I prefer the latter; it has that pretentious 19th-century flair. This narrow strip of hea ...

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#ClevelandHills #ColdMoor #CringleMoor #MountVittoria #NorthYorkMoors #history

2024-07-29

Welkin’s Cheek

Before "sky" became the common term for the vast expanse above us, it was poetically known as "welkin"—a word closely related to the German "Wolke," meaning cloud, and even more so to "Wölkchen," meaning little cloud. Today, the welkin offered a breathtaking sight for those who gazed upward.

Shakespeare himself was no stranger to this enchanting word. In “ ...

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#ColdMoor #NorthYorkMoors #RoseberryTopping #wainstones #meteorological

2024-03-08

Cold Moor Lane — Hollow Way and Medieval Trod

Taking a respite from the biting easterly breeze while in the shelter of Cold Moor Lane, a sunken bridleway climbing out of Chop Gate, a debate unfolded about its origins.

Well, if we concede that its sunken characteristic stems from centuries of human and animal movement along this route, then I suppose one could argue it's manmade. Althoug ...

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#Bilsdale #ChopGate #ColdMoor #NorthYorkMoors #medieval

2024-02-19

Morning Sun on Cold Moor

A panorama of Cold Moor from the vantage point of the Wainstones; to the right, the col known as Garfit Gap.

What caught my eye in this view is the way the morning sun, hanging low, highlights the remains of the old jet mining drifts. These drift entrances, now long collapsed, appear as V-shaped scars etched into the hillside. They create a line, gently tilting to the le ...

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#ColdMoor #GarfittGap #NorthYorkMoors #JetMining

2024-01-12

Barbed Wire’s Impact on Land, Livestock, and Liberty

In 2003, the heavy metal band Iron Maiden released their album, Dance of Death, which including the epic ‘Paschendale’ [sic]:

Whistles, shouts and more gun fire
Lifeless bodies hang on barbed wire
Battlefield nothing but a bloody tomb
Be reunited with my dead friends soon
Many soldiers eighteen year
Drown in mud, no more tears
Surely a war no-on ...

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#ColdMoor #NorthYorkMoors #19thcentury

2023-12-21

A Windy Morning Pondering Mount Vittoria’s Secrets

A wander up here in the dark the other day reminded me of the old name for this long ridge descending deep into Bilsdale, which most people know today as Cold Moor. The prevailing conditions today wasn't particularly cold, but rather characterised by gusty winds—remarkably so—sufficient to blow the cobwebs away, as the saying goes.

The old name does ...

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#ColdMoor #MountVittoria #NorthYorkMoors

2023-08-15

Prehistoric Rock Art at Garfit Gap

Garfit Gap, that well-known col on the Cleveland Way nestling between Cold Moor and the Wainstones, is one of the four natural routes climbing up from the Cleveland Plain, southward over the barrier of Cleveland Hills into Bilsdale. Each route involves a formidable climb. Nowadays, though, the Clay Bank route, aided and abetted by the B1257 road, is favoured. Ye ...

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#ColdMoor #GarfittGap #NorthYorkMoors #wainstones

2023-01-02

Nanny Newgill, the Broughton Witch — Part II

Back on the Cleveland Hills after a few days break. I was reminded crossing Urra Moor that I need to post the second part of Richard Blakeborough's 1902 tale of Nanny Newgill, the Broughton Witch.

For Part I see here.
NANNY NEWGILL, THE BROUGHTON WITCH.
SYNOPSIS OF PART I.
Dinah Curry, a Broughton girl, marries a stranger ...

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#ClevelandHills #ColdMoor #NorthYorkMoors #UrraMoor #WhiteHill #folklore

2022-12-02

A temperature inversion covered the lowlands around Stokesley this morning, inching up the steep banks of the Cleveland Hills

The sheep munching away on the col between Cringle and Cold Moors are apathetically unaware of the creeping cloud.

The distinctive red earth is a spoil heap from jet working that has been burnt to convert the ...

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#ClevelandHills #ColdMoor #CringleMoor #NorthYorkMoors #19th-century #jetmining #temperatureinversion #Victorian

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