Lumsdale Valley Waterfall
Took a trip up to Lumsdale Valley near Matlock. It is a world heritage site with abandoned mills alongside a steep valley. The mills were powered by water from the local river that cascades down through a steep gorge. At this time of year the fallen leaves provide a wonderful richness of colour to the area. I spent about 3 hours in the locality, pottering away, having a perfectly enjoyable time.
Prior to that I'd popped along to the river Dove and to a weir where in previous years their had been sightings of salmon trying to negotiate the barrier. I got the impression there would be very few successful leaps, the weir is probably 5-6 feet high; lucky they have installed a salmon ladder as well as an Archimedean Screw power generator to the side of the weir. I gave it 20 minutes but didn't see any salmon, so moved on.
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