Lots of walking stuff

Sunday, 31 May 2020

Rushup Edge - Southead May 2020

First proper hike for over two month, as the lockdown restrictions are eased. I didn't bring Meg on this one as it was a hot day and I wasn't sure how much water there was on the route for cooling here down. A good decision as I did come across a number of dried out stream beds on the route. This was a new route and comprised:-


  • Parking on the edge of Castleton just before the 'broken road'
  • Walk the full length of Rushup Edge
  • Take the Penine Bridleway path from the end of Rushup Edge to Southhead
  • Southhead to Mt Famine
  • Back to the foot of Southhead
  • Path to Brown Knoll
  • Brown Knoll back to Rushup Edge
  • Back to the car.


The Great Ridge


Mam Tor


Whats left of the A625



Start of the climb up Rushup Edge


Looking back to Mam Tor from the Gteart Ridge


Rushup Edge

Mam Tor Summit on max zoom

Colburn tunnel vent shaft

Start of the pennine bridleway to South Head

South Head summit

Mt Famine from South Head

South Head from Mt Famine

View from the top of Mt Famine



South Head


Brown Knoll

The path from Brown Knoll to Rushup edge was paved with stone slabs all te way. What a differeence from when I did it many years ago and ended up to my thighs in bog !!



What a brilliant return to hill walking. 14 miles OS OL1

Lockdown Walks April May 2020

For all of April and most of May the country has been in lockdown due the coronavirus pandemic. This mean't we were allowed one local outing per day for exercise. Fortunately, we have a great network of paths and tracks around the village, so I was out every day. I didn't always take my camera, but here is a selection of pics from when I did take it along.











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