There are many ways to a feeling.
There are many paths to wonder.
Here are some of the possible paths to travel.
- There is a dance
On the video you will see many ways of doing this dance. No matter what way you choose to dance, at some point you will need to make it your own. You will need to adapt and find your own version of the dance. There is no original.
Click Here - There is a map
You can walk the path on the map. In fact, there are two ways to walk out onto that stretch of moor.
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- Here is information about the path from Ogden Reservoir (pdf opens in a new tab).
- Here is information about the path from Bradford (pdf opens in a new tab).
Take a close look at both of the paths. One may be better for you if you drive. Another may be better for you if you love the thrill of uneven ground. Both offer the risk of rain and wind.
The moors loom large in our imagination. They are a place described again and again in literature. Maybe you trace those steps. Look at the map. Trace the journey in your minds eye.
There are many paths. What is important is you choose the path for you.
Thanks to Access Consultant Kelsie Acton for her invaluable help with this page and access for this project.
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Image description: An abstract eye carved into a slab of natural grey rock on the moors. This photo was taken near one of the Bronte Stones on Thornton Moor.
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