today's been a nice day... learning where not to press/put pressure on as it's bruised, where not to scratch as it's sunburnt so will hurt afterwards! lol
Have now got confirmation that I'm getting my free isis!!! yay!!! lol so can tell you guys where it was as well!
You guys know that Will and I went up there on monday... well we'd parked in Park Foot camp site and when we got back there, I decided to ask the staff there on reception if they'd heard anything about the Isis puzzle. The one woman said she'd heard of it and that they had a leaflet about it somewhere but had more than likely lost it, so I showed her the picture and she said it looked like the High Street part of the Roman Road that kind of goes over Barton Fell and it was the one area I hadn't got to search on Monday!
I'd got a feeling that I needed to check it out and it finally got to me on Tuesday night (damn you ChadH!!!!
), and so darted back up there on the train on Wednesday (by myself as Will was at work), and cycled from Penrith train station to Helton - opposite side of Barton Fell to Pooley Bridge, and never will I ever cycle that again!!! it was horrible up hill most of the way, but coming back was brilliant lol and abandoned my bike in Helton.
I walked along the bridlepath where it started near to the Cop stone towards Pooley Bridge for about an hour and half, until I came to the Roman Road at which there was like a pile of stones next to the path and a load of the bushes that look like the ones in the photo, then noticed the roman road going up Heughscar looked a lot like that on the photo, and so looked towards Barton Fell and noticed the stone with two bushes just slightly further away and on both sides of the stone. So went down to check it out, and I couldn't believe it!!
I kept checking the photo as the background didn't quite fit - but that was because the redish vegetation in the photo had actually died off and was a white-ish colour now. But the position of the bushes in comparison to the rock was correct as well as the stone in the background and the white-ish thing that turned out to be the pile of stones next to the bridleway!!
Didn't quite know where to start looking, so chose to search the stone in the picture first, and after moving a few small loose bits of it, started to think it wasn't there, until i noticed there was a big bit that could be moved, and so did and there was the silver coin slightly trapped by another bit of stone! That was it, grabbed my camera to take pictures and bounced around for a bit after smiling and giggling, and relief at finding it! It was like being a 5 year old on christmas day! lol
So yeah headed back to my bike, got back to Penrith and headed back to Manchester, trying to avoid sitting and standing next to people as I'd realised I was very smelly and a bit muddy from the hot weather and tripping slightly on the rocky path while trying to study the picture and the surrounding landscape!
And of course some pictures:
Anyone recognise this:
Found it!!
The coin! (after giving it a bit of a clean)
The Cop Stone
Cairn Circle
Very fluffy sheep!!! that actually scared me at first as they all just stop and stare at you and they've actually got horns as well...
My abandoned bike!