Thank you for dropping by this freezing cold, blog entry. If you’re looking for some winter-themed images then you’ve come to the right place. Perhaps you’re simply curious about the coastal location where Whaligoe Steps is situated and wish to see photography showcasing snow covering? Then once again, you’re in the right place.
The fortnight documented below from Monday, January 8th up to and including Sunday, January 21st, 2024, was remarkable for the snowfall and prominent wintery weather. I was caught in a blizzard which was both alarming and comical simultaneously. Just wait until you see a selfie I struggled to capture once I returned to the top after a serene and frozen descent.
Anyways, you don’t want to see my icicles, you want to know how my daily trek challenge is going…
Link to my last episode about this daily trek challenge – New Year for my Daily Trek Challenge! – Whaligoe Eye
Other useful links relating to my daily trek challenge: Recap for Whaligoe Steps 365… (Parts 1 to 14) – Whaligoe Eye
Daily Trek Challenge (Part 15) – Whaligoe Eye
Daily Trek Challenge: Part 16 (Nov. 27th – Dec. 10th, 2023) – Whaligoe Eye
Daily Trek Challenge during December, 2023 – Whaligoe Eye
Now that you’ve caught up, let’s get to this blog entry and what I had the luxury of documenting.
Jan. 8th, 2024: If you were a seagull or fulmar flying over this part of the coastline, I wonder if you’d see this sort of view?
The Bink with a section of the zig-zagging lower flights of Whaligoe Steps, and the Salt House.
Jan. 9th, 2024: After the recent couple of years where bird flu has ravaged the seabird populations, it’s a joy to confirm that there are building numbers of feathered friends returning to rocky ledges once more.
Jan. 10th, 2024: You know by now that I like a silhouette, and I hope this doesn’t disappoint.
Jan. 11th, 2024: Some gravel litters these steps after being dragged by rainfall and stormy conditions above. This is a photograph of the fifth flight of Whaligoe Steps.
Jan. 12th, 2024: This image tickles me due to the posture adopted by the gull in the top left hand corner.
Jan. 13th, 2024: In the early hours I found this image to be atmospheric. Tranquillity in a moment of cold, yet calming ambience.
Jan. 14th, 2024: The trek was evident for really freezing temperatures, and knowing how subtle changes to the landscape had taken place over the past two months, it wasn’t a surprise to find the broken anchor had moved.
Jan. 14th – Afternoon… Later in the day, I ventured down and around Whaligoe Steps for a second visit. A light covering of snow as temperatures held firmly hinting that perhaps more was to come…
Jan. 15th, 2024: Plenty of snow fell and gripped the landscape. The photo below is of the first flight of Whaligoe Steps in the early hours.
Jan. 16th, 2024: Icicles aplenty… The freeze continues.
There is a blog entry sharing images of this day which you can view by clicking on this link – Beautiful January Days of White Satin – Whaligoe Eye
Jan. 17th, 2024: The view along the coastline as it travels northwards from Whaligoe Steps.
Jan. 18th, 2024: A personal fave, I ended up using this photograph in conjunction with a daily poem too…
Solace swoons where mingling matters whisper winter words (#Only8Words)
Jan. 19th, 2024: An ominous ascent from the bottom of the first flight heading back to my home.
Jan. 20th, 2024: By the time I ventured out for my daily trek on this Saturday, the snow was melting considerably and I took an opportune moment to craft a ‘snow heart’ on some grass, located on the Bink.
Jan. 21st, 2024: As the thaw continued, some feathered friends took to the sky in celebration.
I hope you enjoyed this blog, and with just over three months left until I finish my daily trek challenge where I go down and around Whaligoe Steps each and every day for a whole year, look out for further entries as I continue my adventures.
All going well, the next blog will be documenting the fortnight from Monday, January 22nd up to and including Sunday, February 4th, 2024.
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