Paradise and Hell
Take The High Road
The track I need to follow is obviously on the right. However, I parked the car here and went and had a look down the left-hand track on foot. I should also point out that at numerous times I parked the car and walked the trail ahead on foot first, to check it was suitable. This is a good way of clearing boulders too, though you have to be careful that they don't bounce down the hill and land on your bonnet!
New Gorge Forming
As I walked down the trail I was already surprised how far the water was below me now.
Forgotten Gate
Years ago, somebody used this land enough to warrant erecting a gate here. I don't think it has been touched in ages though.
Forgotten Picnic Spot
At a guess I would say that this area used to be popular with hunters. Having said that, I didn't see any of their tell-tale shortgun cartridges or the usual bags of rubbish you associate with them. So who knows...
Towards Adonis Baths
It would be interesting to go that way but the only real way you will do that is by walking down the river itself.
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