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It's looking like a sheep packed Bank Holiday weekend for me. Today was the third day of the Deerplay Hill Trials. I've been to this three times and there didn't seem to be the same buzz about it this time. Maybe that rubbed off on me or perhaps the heat did for me. I only rocked up around nine thirty and by 12 I was nodding off in my car. Admittedly there hadn't been much on-field action to photograph as most were struggling to get the sheep anywhere within decent camera range before retiring or being timed out. As a result I didn't take many photographs, and very few were worth keeping, never mind showing to the world! These are probably the best of a poor bunch.


There weren't even many 'detail' shots to be had.

The tractor passing by made this one a little different.


I liked this idea but the elements never really fell into place as I'd have liked.

That's the six pic limit for this post.


There weren't even many 'detail' shots to be had.

The tractor passing by made this one a little different.


I liked this idea but the elements never really fell into place as I'd have liked.

That's the six pic limit for this post.
















), here's one I made earlier!











































) it's all Swaledales and a few Cheviots, but at the junction there are often Lonks to be seen. There were no sheep to be seen there on my outbound trip, lots of squashed sheep dung on the road though. That made me think that maybe they'd been gathered and moved. However, on my way back there was a few hot looking Lonks lying on the remains of the winter grit pile. It won't be long before they have their overcoats removed.















































