I haven’t done a walk around Edale since last August , and as the weather looked good for walking today seemed like a good day.
I printed out a route map from my new Tracklogs digital map of the Dark Peak . First time I had used this. Although it is a bit pricey it is a fine piece of software.
From the car park I walked up to Rushup Edge via Hardenclough farm. This initial climb soon warmed me up and off came the top two layers.
Just before I got to the road I passed a group of Duke of Edinborough Silver award youngsters. They were on their last day walking across to Hope to catch a train. It was a bit like day of the zombies – they looked like they had been put through the mangle !
Vale of edale from Rushup edge |
Across the road and up onto the edge. Weather perfect for a walk. Cool and clear (few clouds gathering over Kinder), with hardly any wind. I have walked along Rushup edge before but not this route across to Brown Knoll. It wasn’t clear where the path to Brown Knoll leaves the main path, but a fellow walker pointed out the air shaft on Cowbourne Tunnel as a clear landmark. I picked up the path which after a while soon became vague and non existent in places. I now know the meaning of bog trotting. On three occasions I ended up to my knees in wet soggy peat !. Quite pleased that my gaiters protected the top of my boots and my feet remained dry. At one point I am sure I must have helped three fell runners who were about 100 yards behind me when my bottom half disappeared in the peat. I looked back once I was clear and saw them making a wide detour of where I went in !
Edge of Kinder looking down Grindsbrook Clough |
Although it is quite a level walk I found it hard work due to the lack of a clear path and the wet soggy ground. After the trig point on Brown Knoll (pretty unremarkable place), I found my way to the fence with the clearly defined path which leads to a T- junction with Jacob’s ladder.
From there a more familiar climb up to Edale Rocks for a bite to eat.
Dodgy Bloke on the edge of Kinder ! |
Along the edge via the Woolpacks, and across to the top of Grindsbrook Clough. Back down into Edale via Grindsbrook Knoll.
Another excellent walk around the Vale of Edale. This felt more like a fifteen mile walk rather than the ten covered.
10 Miles OS1 dark Peak
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