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Friday, 31 October 2014

Houndkirk Moor – Redmires Resevoir – Stanage Edge

Houndkirk Moor – Redmires Resevoir – Stanage Edge 26th October 2014

Something a bit more substantial after last weeks short walk.


First Leg – same as  last week. Higger Tor down to Sheffield Country Walk. From there on this was a new walk which took me to the edge of Sheffield enjoying spectacular views of the City from the edge of Houndkirk Moor.
 
Burbage Brook

Houndkirk Hill with Sheffield in the distance

Fullwood Lane

Redmires Resevoir

Stanage Pole

Houndkirk Road was originally a turnpike between Hathersage and Sheffield during the Industrial Revolution. It is now a wide track from near Fox House to Ringinlow open to walkers, cyclists, bikers and 4x4 motors.


On the home straight - Stanage Edge

Higger Tor – Carl Wark Fort = Sheffield Country Walk – right turn up to Houndkirk Road – Lady Cannings Plantation – Clough Hollow – Fulwood Lane – Concessionary path to Redmires Reservoir – Stanage Pole – Stanage Edge – Higger Tor

An excellent , varied walk , with great views.


10 Miles OS OL 1 Dark Peak

Higger Tor – Burbage Brook 19th October 2014-10-26

A short walk on my Birthday with Richard.

This is a walk I have done a few times now :-


Higger Tor – Carl Wark Fort – Burbage Bridge – Sheffield Country walk- Upper Burbage Bridge.


An excellent walk with fine views, and then back home for a Birthday meal.


3 Miles OS OL1 Dark Peak

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Whinnlatter Fells 11 Oct 2014

The weather forecast was for sunshine with the occasional shower, so off I set again for another Lake District adventure.

I had checked the route I needed in advance and the forestry commission map of the forest was an excellent guide and for a lot of the day I didn’t need my OS map. I printed a PDF off from the web or you can pick one up from the visitor centre.



Parked at the visitor centre and took the green waymarked walk up to junction 53. The path out of the forest up to Lords Seat isn’t waymarked but there is only two choices form Jct 53 – waymarked trail or not , so navigation was easy.

So I was soon at the summit of Lords Seat with glorious views all around – there was only the cloud covered top of Skiddaw that I couldn’t see.
 
Grisdale Pike from top of Lords seat

Lord Seats Summit

Using Lords Seat as base camp the sequence was then Broom FellàGraystonesèBroom FellàLords SeatàBarfàLords Seat. The views from the to of Barf are spectacular.
 
Broom Fell Summit

View from the top of  Broom Fell

The walking between each of the fells was excellent –apart  some boggy patches and a downpour on the Lords Seat à Barf leg.  I could see the Irish Sea to the west and Grisdale Pike to the east. Grisdale Pike is a magnificent looking peak. I really don’t mind a there and back again walk when most of it is high level like this. The reason for returning to Lords Seat rather than back into the forest from Barf was my path dropped down to the right side of the forest to get to Whinnlatter.
 
Top of Graystones

Grasmoor Group from Graystones summit

By the time I got down to Jct 2 I was knackered with soggy boots and feet. However, after a drink and something to eat I decided I was too close not to attempt this last fell. So up the unmarked path which led onto the open fell. Up a short steep climb along the fence to the ridge line of the fell. Then simply follow the undulating path (soggy in places) leading to Whinnlatter top. Tired but please to reach my fifth Wainwright of the day. Wainwright suggests that Sour How at the far Westen end of the ridge is the true summit , but I was too tired to go any further – anyhow my OS map puts Whinnlatter top as the summit, so that is good enough for me !! I was soon back at the visitor centre, wet boots off , cup of tea ready for the long drive home.

Way back up to Broom Fell

View from the top of Barf



Barf Summit

Grisdale Pike on the way back down through the forest

Last one of the Day - Whinnlatter top





Yet another excellent day out in the Lakes.


About 11 miles OS OL 4

Bamford Edge 3rd October 2014

This was a similar walk to the first time I came here except the walk out to Bamford Edge was across Bamford Moor as was the return journey. Once I got to Great Tor I headed along the edge enjoyng the fantastic views of Win Hill and Ladybower. Then I headed back across the moor following a path for some of the way to the top of Jarvis Clough . From there I headed to a point on Stanage Edge which looked easy enough to scramble up. From there it was an excellent stroll back along Stanage taking in Crow Chin and High Neb before dropping back down to the car park at Dennis Knoll.







The cross country sections with no path were interesting but hard work in places (where the bracken and heather were higher). I disturbed a hare at one point and it was a great site watching it gallop over the moor.

OS OL1 Dark Peak . About 5 Miles

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