‘Ridgeway’ was a term that originated in Anglo-Saxon times, to refer to ancient tracks that run along the high ridges of hills. They are unpaved, relying simply on the hard ground to provide a suitable surface for travelling on. They provide a more direct route than the modern roads we use today; modern roads tend to be located on more level, flat ground in valleys.It has been used for 5000 years by many different groups of people; travellers, farmers, and armies.
Weather was not good for landscape shooting, but I really like this photo, and my old good Nikon D200 is still amazing, especially with Zeiss 21 Distagon :):).