Intake Plantation

Wood, Forest in Durham

England

Intake Plantation

Slope descending from Long Hill The view is from a cairn, west from the high point of the moorland summit, Long Hill. Beyond, the sunlit ground is on the far side of Rook Hope and most distant are Fendrith Hill and Chapel Fell, seen across both Rook Hope and Weardale.
Slope descending from Long Hill Credit: Trevor Littlewood

Intake Plantation, located in Durham County, North Carolina, is a lush and sprawling woodland area known for its diverse range of plant species and serene natural beauty. Spanning over several acres, this plantation is predominantly covered by a dense forest of towering hardwoods, including oak, maple, and hickory, providing a picturesque landscape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The plantation boasts an extensive network of well-maintained trails, making it an ideal destination for hikers, joggers, and cyclists. These trails wind through the forest, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the plantation's captivating flora and fauna. It is not uncommon to catch glimpses of various wildlife species such as deer, rabbits, and a variety of bird species, adding to the plantation's enchanting allure.

Intake Plantation is also home to a vibrant array of plant life. The forest floor is carpeted with an abundance of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, creating a stunning mosaic of colors and textures. In the springtime, the plantation comes alive with vibrant blooms, as numerous wildflowers burst into color, including trillium, bloodroot, and mayapple.

In addition to its natural wonders, Intake Plantation offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the region's rich history and cultural heritage. Interpretive signage along the trails provides information about the plantation's past, including its significance as a former site for timber production in the early 20th century.

Overall, Intake Plantation in Durham is a captivating destination that offers a serene escape into nature, showcasing the beauty of North Carolina's woodlands and providing a haven for outdoor activities and exploration.

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Intake Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.764927/-2.097398 or Grid Reference NY9341. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Slope descending from Long Hill The view is from a cairn, west from the high point of the moorland summit, Long Hill. Beyond, the sunlit ground is on the far side of Rook Hope and most distant are Fendrith Hill and Chapel Fell, seen across both Rook Hope and Weardale.
Slope descending from Long Hill
The view is from a cairn, west from the high point of the moorland summit, Long Hill. Beyond, the sunlit ground is on the far side of Rook Hope and most distant are Fendrith Hill and Chapel Fell, seen across both Rook Hope and Weardale.
High Brandon High Brandon has the appearance of being a terrace of several homes but according to an offer for sale in 2011 (at £450 000), it's a single house with an attached cottage. It sits high on the eastern slope of the valley of Rook Hope and is described as a "Traditional dales long house".
High Brandon
High Brandon has the appearance of being a terrace of several homes but according to an offer for sale in 2011 (at £450 000), it's a single house with an attached cottage. It sits high on the eastern slope of the valley of Rook Hope and is described as a "Traditional dales long house".
The now closed and derelict Church of St John at Rookhope Viewed from the south-west. A notice within the porch of the church indicates how the contents were dispersed upon closure in 2014. One can hope that it will find a new use as a dwelling.
The now closed and derelict Church of St John at Rookhope
Viewed from the south-west. A notice within the porch of the church indicates how the contents were dispersed upon closure in 2014. One can hope that it will find a new use as a dwelling.
Road between Rookhope and Eastgate
Road between Rookhope and Eastgate
Horses grazing in a buttercup meadow south of Rookhope
Horses grazing in a buttercup meadow south of Rookhope
Boundary wall near Crow's Cleugh
Boundary wall near Crow's Cleugh
Multiple tracks on East Slate Quarry Hill The tracks have been formed by years of passage by vehicles, mainly quad bikes but also perhaps, occasional tractors.
Multiple tracks on East Slate Quarry Hill
The tracks have been formed by years of passage by vehicles, mainly quad bikes but also perhaps, occasional tractors.
Bolt's Burn Ford This ford is found at Bolt's Burn near Rook Hope. A video of the ford can be seen at:
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Bolt's Burn Ford
This ford is found at Bolt's Burn near Rook Hope. A video of the ford can be seen at: LinkExternal link
Church House Farm Ford This irish bridge ford is found on the driveway to Church House Farm.
Church House Farm Ford
This irish bridge ford is found on the driveway to Church House Farm.
Reahope Moor
Reahope Moor
A consequence of freezing rain Freezing rain had been forecast to fall during 15 December 2018; it did and this is the result. Ordinary liquid rain falls landing on surfaces below freezing point; the rain then freezes. On fairly level surfaces such as paths and roads the result can then be a sheet of ice, and that's the situation here, the ice persisting even two days later.
To make progress on foot over the paths and roads was extremely awkward and an alternative walking route had to be used than that planned.
A consequence of freezing rain
Freezing rain had been forecast to fall during 15 December 2018; it did and this is the result. Ordinary liquid rain falls landing on surfaces below freezing point; the rain then freezes. On fairly level surfaces such as paths and roads the result can then be a sheet of ice, and that's the situation here, the ice persisting even two days later. To make progress on foot over the paths and roads was extremely awkward and an alternative walking route had to be used than that planned.
Alpacas above Rookhope village A small group of alpacas in a field to the east of Rookhope in the valley, Rook Hope. They are on the line of a public footpath recently used by a walking party.
Alpacas above Rookhope village
A small group of alpacas in a field to the east of Rookhope in the valley, Rook Hope. They are on the line of a public footpath recently used by a walking party.
Circular reservoir above Rookhope village The small reservoir lies on the moorland of Smailsburn Common south-west of the village.
Circular reservoir above Rookhope village
The small reservoir lies on the moorland of Smailsburn Common south-west of the village.
War memorial, Rookhope The war memorial in the village of Rookhope, in the valley, Rook Hope.
War memorial, Rookhope
The war memorial in the village of Rookhope, in the valley, Rook Hope.
Tiny village green in Rookhope An old mining wagon stands on the tiny village green in the village of Rookhope. Public toilets beyond.
Tiny village green in Rookhope
An old mining wagon stands on the tiny village green in the village of Rookhope. Public toilets beyond.
Attention all cyclists! Notice at the beginning of the notorious Boltslaw Incline which carries the world-famous C2C cycle route. As one of the conditions for establishing the route, the owners of Stanhope Common insisted that cyclists should not use this part of the route when grouse shooting is in progress. It is not clear how cyclists are expected to disturb the birds any more than the walkers who cannot be banned because the incline is a public footpath. Beneath this notice is another specifying the dates in the year when shooting will take place. There is a roundabout 
on-road route to be taken at these times.
Attention all cyclists!
Notice at the beginning of the notorious Boltslaw Incline which carries the world-famous C2C cycle route. As one of the conditions for establishing the route, the owners of Stanhope Common insisted that cyclists should not use this part of the route when grouse shooting is in progress. It is not clear how cyclists are expected to disturb the birds any more than the walkers who cannot be banned because the incline is a public footpath. Beneath this notice is another specifying the dates in the year when shooting will take place. There is a roundabout on-road route to be taken at these times.
Gully in the lower Rookhope valley Below South Hanging Wells Farm.
Gully in the lower Rookhope valley
Below South Hanging Wells Farm.
Bungalow at South Hanging Wells Farm
Bungalow at South Hanging Wells Farm
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Intake Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NY9341 (Lat: 54.764927, Lng: -2.097398)

Unitary Authority: County Durham

Police Authority: Durham

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