Pete...thanks again for the beautiful photos. The picture with the dry stacked walls is very peaceful looking (but perhaps a little muddy). I am always amazed at the amount of time and effort it must have taken to build all those walls.
How do you find the exact spot of so many of the filming locations? You must have some guidelines or you would be wandering those hills for days!
Thankyou Dennis

Of all the locations I think this is my favourite,its right alongside the Eastergate packhorse bridge as well,It is really beautiful and peaceful,
Can you see in the Wesley photo how the dry stone wall has been rebuilt,usually in the now photos they are in a worse state,otherwise its exactly the same as it was then,
I don't go looking for the locations Dennis,it's the opposite,I'v walked these hills,as well as the Lake District and Peak District for many years,and when I recognise a location while watching an episode,which happens all the time,I take a photo and go to the exact same spot the next time I walk there,to see how its changed,
I feel a connection with the show and characters sometimes,even in busy towns like when I sat next to where Eli was chained,but in places like this even more,when I went to this location there wasn't another person for miles and when I stood where they were holding hands I could almost sense them there,
Thanks again for the post,won't be able to answer any more straight away as going to our (Yorkshires) capital city tomorrow,the ancient Roman and Viking city of York.
Take care x