It's a similar POV from boar's Hill but closer and far better - although the OS map shows pylons (very visible from Boar's Hill) South of Chilswell Farm, they're not visible in this shot. Perhaps they're concealed by the rise of the golf course. I wish I'd known about this POV. But even from here it must need a very long lens. Did you crop the shot?
I'm going to have to get this shot somehow or another, even if it means being in Oxford late in the day and carrying the tripod et al a mile or more from the nearest parking place. How did you get up there?
The first time I came here, I walked FROM Boar's Hill. I didn't find your viewpoint but went up Jarn Mound, from which I could see nothing but trees. So I followed a footpath running north-east and found this spectacular view from above Chilswell Farm.
On this second occasion, I walked along a footpath from Harcourt Hill, expecting to get a closer shot, but the view was mostly hidden until I reached the same place as before. There probably are some better vantage points, but it needs exploring. The problem is that if you stand too far north you get the Northway tower block behind it.
With my long zoom, I could get right in without needing to crop the sides. But I had to crop it top and bottom to get rid of excess sky and foreground buildings. I was shooting blind, as my viewing screen isn't very good and I have no tripod to steady myself. In this shot I have unfortunately missed the edge of Exeter College on the left, but it was the best shot for clarity. Hopefully I'll do better next time.
I suggest you drive up from the Hinksey Hill Interchange and up Chilswell Lane. It's then a short walk up the grassy hill south of the farm.
Ah, all is revealed. I too climbed Jarn Mound, and there being no view from it, assumed that they'd be no point in going any further, but I could easily and should have taken that same path. From the OS map it looks as though this grassy mound is where the 3 footpaths meet.
I'll park up at Boar's Hill because it's unlikely I'll be able to in Chilswell Lane. How did you get to Boar's Hill without private transport?
The grass hill is before you get to where the footpaths meet. The path goes down the hill to the farm. I ended up in Boars Hill after walking from Bessels Leigh, but there is a bus service from Oxford to Boars Hill. I drank three cups of tea when I got back, but that was obviously very STUPID.
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I'm going to have to get this shot somehow or another, even if it means being in Oxford late in the day and carrying the tripod et al a mile or more from the nearest parking place. How did you get up there?
Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:
On this second occasion, I walked along a footpath from Harcourt Hill, expecting to get a closer shot, but the view was mostly hidden until I reached the same place as before. There probably are some better vantage points, but it needs exploring. The problem is that if you stand too far north you get the Northway tower block behind it.
With my long zoom, I could get right in without needing to crop the sides. But I had to crop it top and bottom to get rid of excess sky and foreground buildings. I was shooting blind, as my viewing screen isn't very good and I have no tripod to steady myself. In this shot I have unfortunately missed the edge of Exeter College on the left, but it was the best shot for clarity. Hopefully I'll do better next time.
I suggest you drive up from the Hinksey Hill Interchange and up Chilswell Lane. It's then a short walk up the grassy hill south of the farm.
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I'll park up at Boar's Hill because it's unlikely I'll be able to in Chilswell Lane. How did you get to Boar's Hill without private transport?
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