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Sunset on British Camp
Herefordshire Beacon
by Clive Griffiths

A winter scene from high on British Camp (or Hereford Beacon if you prefer) on the borders of Worcestershire and Herefordshire. After a dank and drab day, the temperature dropped and the fog rolled in to add to a rather nice sunset.
There were only a few of us up there to witness it - Monty and me, and the three folk you can see in the distance.

Winter
Pinnacle Hill
by Clive Griffiths

Winter has finally arrived in these parts, for a few days at least. This is the view from the top of Pinnacle Hill looking north towards Worcestershire Beacon on a bright cold day. Although the temperatures dropped well below freezing, there wasn't much snow around here and everywhere was covered in dense freezing fog. As you probably guessed this wasn't taken on my visit last weekend when I couldn't see more than 50 yards. This was actually actually taken in January 2021 but hopefully shows what I might have seen during the last few days when the skies were clear and cold - if I had not been stuck at work...

Evening on Hereford Beacon
Herefordshire Beacon
by Clive Griffiths

Apologies for my absence of late - apart from all the other stuff we have got going on, number 1 son got married on Monday, and I then had to perform Dad's Taxi Service in the middle of the night taking him and his absolutely delightful lady wife to Heathrow.

So this very pleasant evening up on Hereford Beacon was the first time to just stop, sit and look. This is the view north along the ridge of the Malvern Hills towards the distant Worcestershire Beacon. The sunset didn't quite materialise, but we were treated to a pair of Bell Boeing V-22 Ospreys flying directly overhead, heading west - can't think where they might have been going ;0))

Winter light
Herefordshire Beacon
by Clive Griffiths

After several gloomy days, and a few gloomy images, I thought a little winter light was in order. I was lucky enough to be up on Herefordshire Beacon (also known as British Camp) at sunset on one of the shortest days of the year. The low light lit up the sky and the snow lying in the ramparts of the Iron Age hill fort. A cold but delightful way to spend the end of a winter's day.

Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Colwall!
Most notably Clive Griffiths.