Stoodley Pike, Todmorden - Added to Iconic Landscapes and Ancient Sites in Yorkshire and the Humber

I have just added this to the map of places to fly your drone at Drone Scene:

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Stoodley Pike is a 1,300-foot (400 m) hill in the south Pennines in West Yorkshire in northern England. It is noted for the 121-foot (37 m) Stoodley Pike Monument at its summit, which dominates the moors of the upper Calder Valley and the market town of Todmorden. The monument is near the villages of Mankinholes and Lumbutts, West Yorkshire, and was designed in 1854 by local architect James Green, and completed in 1856 at the end of the Crimean War.

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Nice one Mick
do you need thermal’s tho :rofl:

No, was shorts weather, 8° up there!

You Yorkshire men and your shorts and wellies and sheep

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Great pano Mick

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Severe weather warning

“southerners stay in doors till it’s over”
“Northerners put a jumper on”
:rofl:

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Pass through that area often and it’s on my flight list, great video

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Drop me a line when you passing Graeme, as you probably know, there is no vehicular access, a nice walk on the Pennine Way if that’s your thing.
I accessed from Lee Bottom Road, see map
Cheers

Thanks I will be in touch next time I’m over :+1: