Late Autumn in Cannock Chase

In this series of photographs I am showing some views taken in Cannock Chase during the late autumn. In this first photo the bracken has shrunk back and turned dark brown. This highlights the path going uphill through the woods:

A path going uphill through the brown bracken at Cannock Chase

Trees can have the most amazing bark with textures ranging from smooth to old and gnarly (like me!). This trunk of a small trees is at the gnarly end of the scale:

The gnarly bark on a tree trunk

With some trees it is a wonder that they are still alive given the damage they have:

The damage, possibly fire, on the lower trunk of a birch tree.

Along the path we walk there is a stream flowing though the woodland. At this stage of its journey it is quite clear and clean:

Stream flowing though the woodland at Cannock Chase

This tree is at the top of a short incline. This enables a view of it against the sky that also shows its context within the wood and path:

Bare tree against the sky by the path through Cannock Chase

Some of the trees are getting old (for their type) and are suffering damage. This appears to have broken off during a storm:

Part of a tree lying on the ground within the wooded hillside

This part of Cannock Chase is one of my favourite places to visit. Other parts I found less interesting…