StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Haydon Hunt

hhh[1/22] - road & junction blocked {10 of 11}

01 Feb 2022 16
The junction is blocked by the car-mounted support, there's three cars alongside / behind the white van, Plus an off-road m/bike and several ATVs somewhere nearby. Plus the mounted field and the hounds.

hhh[1/22] - terrier man on ATV {9 of 11}

01 Feb 2022 19
The three vehicles are still parked up, the overtaking ATV had two spades loaded across the front. Why do you need spades for a trail hunt ???

hhh[1/22] - missed ! {8 of 11}

01 Feb 2022 26
Missed the angle - various ATVs [overloaded ?, missing reg no plates , no helmets etc] turned into the junction,

hhh[1/22] - car support {7 of 11}

01 Feb 2022 20
Potentially these are "car support" - and the white van is way too close to the road junction.

hhh[1/22] - foot followers ? {6 of 11}

01 Feb 2022 23
Foot followers ? or maybe just ordinary walkers (although they're not dressed for walking the Wall) ...

hhh[1/22] - heading west, or not ? {5 of 11}

01 Feb 2022 24
From the sounds, I think the hooray 'enries have moved westwards atm, or down the valley.

hhh[1/22] - a moment of calm {4 of 11}

01 Feb 2022 19
note the differnce in the sheep's behaviour with this walker & single dog ! no panicked chasing around & many are continuing to graze

hhh[1/22] - another ATV {3 of 11}

01 Feb 2022 20
The hunt are at the top of the next field, beyond what was a small wood & I can hear the hounds. An ATV and an off-road m/bike are heading that way. On-coming couple of vehicles (white car/van) probably not involved.

hhh[1/22] - distressed ewes {2 of 11}

01 Feb 2022 20
Heavily pregnant ewes do not appreciate horses and hounds in their field, or nearby. Many of these ewes have just galloped up from this side of the line of trees, that is a relatively steep slope.

hhh[1/22] - ATVs {1 of 11}

01 Feb 2022 17
At least three ATVs are heading away from the camera.

hhh[1/22] - starting to unblock the road {11 of 11…

01 Feb 2022 23
Typical along the road / at a junction parking by the car-mounted followers. There's one actually sticking his arse end out into the main road. . This particular junction has been the location of a number of very nasty RTAs in the past two decades, the joining road comes up on a steep slope and the visibility along the main road is quite poor, even when the grass verges are cut short - that's one of the reasons why that road sign is on high poles.