Lots of walking stuff

Thursday, 20 April 2023

Cumbria Way 12 13 14 15 April. Ulverston to Keswick

 After a lot of planning the week finally arrived. I have done the Keswick to Carlisle leg of the Cumbria Way a couple of years ago, so the goal this week was to complete the Ulverton to Keswick section. 


Complete Route


Tuesday 11th Travel day

I set of around midday from Derby Station and a few hours later arrived at a wet Ulverston (via Sheffield and Manchester). I booked into the hotel /pub and then went for a quick stroll to check out the start point and also a quick look at the Laurel and Hardy Museum. The start point (The Gill) was only a few minutes walk away.

Stan Laurel (Ulverston's most famous son), and a dodgy random guy !

Outside the Museum



Got to bed early after some food and a shower.


Wednesday 12th April Ulverston to Conniston





This type of hiking is not normally my favorite (farm yards, villages , roads, agricultural land), but I found this an enjoyable trek apart from one half hour period. I set of early (6:30 ) with cool but clear and dry weather. I managed about 4 hours walking before the winter blast forecast caught me up just as I was descending from Beacon Tarn. It took me by surprise and very quickly I couldn't feel my hands. It took quite a while to locate my gloves which proved to be bloody useless. Just after this I turned my left ankle , and then my energy just drained out of me. I found the next half hour very difficult. Finally I got to the shores of Conniston where there was some shelter from the wind and the hail had eased off. After a short, wet break I completed the last couple of miles to the town and a welcome cuppa and cake in a cafe. By about 4 PM I was checking into the YHA.





Hoad monument just outside Ulverston

St Johns Church just before Broughton Beck


First View of Conniston on max zoom

Stopped here for a short break near Knapperthaw




Beacon Tarn

Conniston

Snow topped Conniston fells

Allowing for some muddled navigation about 17 miles.

Thursday 13th April Conniston - Great Langdale





Had a full breakfast at the YHA which was great. I set off around 8:30 into the pouring rain. It rained all day, but thankfully it was no where near as cold as yesterday. This would have been a lovely low level walk in fine weather, but due to the conditions it was a head down day.

Tarn Hows

I stopped for a nice cup of tea to thaw out in Elterwater just after the lovely path from Skelwith Force along the River Brathay
Langdale Pikes come into view







New Dungeon Gill Hotel

Home for the night

Great Langdale

By the time I got to Great Langdale the screen on my phone had stopped working (probably due to it getting rained on through the daay). There was no food facilities in the bunkhouse , so had an evening meal in the hotel , and then finally got my phone working in time to listen to Man United throw a way a 2 goal lead against Seville !!

About 13 Miles.

Friday 14th April Great Langdale to Rosthwaite via the high level route



The official route goes over the Stake Pass and then drops down to Stonethwaite via Langstrath. I had heard recently on the CW facebook group thta the fords on the Stake pass were in full flow and difficult to navaiage, so I decided to opt for the high level route via Rossett Gill - Esk Hause - Ruddy Gill. I was rewarded with a magnificent days walking. The path up Rossett Gill is really well engineered and every time I stopped for a breath I was rewarded with a magnificent view down Mickleden.

About to enter Mickleden


Rossett Pike in the distance


Pike of Stickle





Footbridge at the start of the Rosset Gill climb

Top of Rossett Gill






Beautiful Angle Tarn


View down to Borrowdale from the top of Ruddy Gill




Eagle Crag

Once I dropped down Ruddy Gill / Grains Gill I picked up a decent footpath from Seathwaite to the YHA near Rosthwaite avoiding any road walking. Wierdly I ended up with a six bed dorm to myself in the YHA.

Brilliant days walking in great conditions. About 9 miles.

Saturday 15th April. Rosthwaite to Keswick

Met with Richard for breakfast in Rosthwaite for the final leg. He left his car in Keswick and got the bus to Rosthwaite. It was perfect weather. Sunny , warm, with no wind, so today felt like a walk in the park compared to the previous 3 days. 








I had a wander around Rosthwaite while I was waiting for Richard's bus












We went back to Richard's lodge for a couple of hours before he gave me a lift to Penrith Station for the journey home.

A great end to another wonderful long distance adventure

About 8,5 miles

47.5 miles for the 4 days


Tuesday, 18 April 2023

Shining Cliff Woods 1st April 2023

 This is a repeat of a walk we did with friends Allison and Gerry a few years ago.

I parked at the side of the minor road next to the woods called the Birches.




After passing some derilict industrial buildings the path climbs up through the woods to Aldewadsley and then at a four way junction take the right hand path which crosses a few fields to drop back down the the A6 road bridge over the Derwent. From there it is back along the Cromford canal back to Ambergate (this is the stretch I have done many times as part of the Crich Chase walk).



Crich Stand in the distance on the other side of the valley



Artwork / Scultor made from plastic containers




About 5.5 miles. A nice alternative to the Crich Chase walk on the other side of the valley

Saturday, 25 March 2023

Walks with Lily March 2023

 Granddaughter Lily expressed a desire to do some hiking, so after a trip to Decathalon to get some boots we did a couple of short walks in March.

1. Cromford


This is a walk I have done before and despite it being a shorty one the climb out of Cromford up into the woods looking down to the Derwent Valley is quite a pull. Lily found it to be quite a workout, with the bonus of an easy stroll back along Cromford canal to finish the walk.








It was quite cold with some light snowfall.

About 3 miles.

2 Codnor Castle

A short drive from Lily's Mums house to park at Codnor Park Resevoir, for this pleasant but muddy 3 mile circuit. Lily found this a lot easier than last week as there was no significant uphill to tackle.


No photos this time.

Chatsworth Birchen Edge 21/02/2023

 The parking at Chatsworth was free which was a nice surprise. It has been 2'5 years since I last did this walk - September 2020 (covid seems like a long time ago).


Southern End of Route


Northern End of Route

Same route as last time :-

  • Chatsworth House
  • Chatsworth grounds
  • Baslow
  • Bar Road
  • Baslow Edge
  • Birchen Edge
  • Gibbet Moor
  • Top of Chatsworth Estate

Exit from Chatsworth into Baslow

Near the top of Bar Road


Baslow Edge





Nelsons Monument


On the way to Gibbet Moor


Well worth doing again. About 12 miles. OS OL24 White Peak.

Shining Cliff Wood - Cromford Canal 30/07/2025

  Great walk. About 7 miles.