Sunday 12 February 2012

Some photos from a freezing morning on Wednesday

 Combestone Tor, with Longaford and Beardown tors in the background, and sunlight on the central basin.

 To the north of the photo above, with Bellever Tor on the right

Beautiful 'feather frost' at Huccaby.  This is ice that is squeezed through the pores of waterlogged wood as it freezes, and is relatively rare, happening only when conditions are very cold and still.  They are also sometimes called 'frost flowers.'



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