An outing with Mick and Moustache Steve to Bleasdale Fell in the Forest of Bowland Sunday before last yielded a couple of pools of wreckage from a fatal night training accident in 1944. This collection including undercarriage components is slightly lower than the main wreckage.
Hi Sean ....did you find the shoes ? they were there last i visited ! and did you manage drive up along that lane ?
ReplyDeleteHi Paul,
ReplyDeleteWe saw them the second time when we went with Pat. He was all for driving up the lane, as you probably know he hates to walk- will do if we go again. We've been to quite a few other sites, but just don't have the time to post...
Yeah ,i know what you mean its hard wi work an all !
ReplyDeleteBeen to quite a lot myself , of late . but flickr has become a waste of space so posting pics about em is a bit of a chore .
Glad you have got some in, in bowland , there are a few reasonable sites ...have you been upto wolf crag and had a look for the spitfire site ...i couldnt find owt ...it was a struggle to even find the Anson there although i eventually managed that .
Keep well
Paul
Ta Paul,
ReplyDeleteMight go up with Pat and/or Mick once work dies down a bit. If you have accurate Anson coords, might persuade Mick. He likes finding more than searching;-)