To the north-east of the Darley Dale are a number of Forestry Commission woods that are open to the public. I parked on Flash Lane and walked into one of them, Seventy Acre Wood ...

... and followed a track ...

... until I reached Back Lane ...

Back Lane is an unclassified road linking Flash Lane and Sydnope Hill. As it gets nearer Sydnope Hill it gets much rougher than it is shown above and local motor cyclists [who like a bit of rough] like it.
I entered Whitesprings Plantation on the other side of Back Lane ...

I followed a track into the woodland ...


Tracks and paths wander here and there in the plantation. One bought me to this line of beech trees which made me wonder if this is an old nursery ...


I followed another path in a vaguely westerly direction which led to a gateway suggesting that there may once have been fields here ...

The path led to the 'upper reaches' of Halldale Brook where it is crossed by a fairly substantial bridge ...


I realised at this stage that I had probably strayed outside the 'open access' land but when I found a squeezer stile I did wonder who it was for ...

Finally I found what I had been looking for, the remains of Whitesprings ...

This old farm was covered in so much ivy I could have walked past it ...


I looked around the ruins trying to work out what was what ... or what had been what ...
I came away thinking about the lives that had been lived there.
Some years ago I met a man called Hopkinson who had lived here as a boy. He died 15 or 20 years ago in his 70s so I suppose he was talking about the early part of the 20th century when the Hopkinsons were here.
A pretty good path leads away from the old farm ...


I wandered through the plantation and found a pond ...

... full of frogspawn ...

Eventually though all roads head home and I came back to Back Lane ...

The afternoon walk ended with me photographing this warning notice ...

Some visitors to this area are not so keen on the beauty of the landscape as much as misbehaving with each other ...
This walk was followed on the 19th March 2011
Length of walk ~ 3.09 miles *
Total mileage walked so far in 2011 ~ 69.66 miles
Total mileage between the 1st September 2009 and the 19th March 2011 ~ 597.71 miles
17 of 2011
* distance calculated on Ordnance Survey's Getamap