An excellent walk in perfect conditions. OS OL24. About 8 miles
Thursday, 28 March 2019
Arbor Low , Lathkil Ddale 20th March 2019
This was a walk on the middle day of a short camping trip to Monyash with Ben. we camped at the Latkill Dale camp site which is at the top of Lathkill Dale,
Thursday, 28 February 2019
Cromford Canal Black Rocks 26/02/2019
Lovely walk from Cromford along the canal and then up the high peak trail with a loop around Black rocks to return via the same route.
Shorts and T shirts in February !!
About 4 miles OS OL24
Wednesday, 20 February 2019
Cold Pike, Holme Fell Feb 19/02
Finally opened up my Lake District account for 2019.
Rounding up two 'strays' - Cold Pike and Holme Fell. Two separate walks - Cold Pike in the morning , and Holme Fell in the afternoon. Two separate weather conditions - Morning - wet , windy and misty. Afternoon - dry, clear, with a gentle breeze.
Cold Pike
Although on paper this was a straightforward walk, I did have about 15 minutes of doubt at the start - my hands were freezing, the wind was blowing a gale and I couldn't see the top. My map dropped out of it's case and I didn't notice it.Fortunately, I found it in a dip in the path. Also, I was struggling to find the path that went straight up the fell (see map below). After stopping for a few minutes and having a drink I calmed down and decided on the Crinkle Crags route past Red Tarn with a left turn up to the top.
Holme Fell
I got my printed directions at the start mixed up and headed off towards Yew Tree Tarn. After a lovely stroll around the edge of the Tarn I realized this wasn't the right way, so I backtracked to Yew Tree Farm. From there the route was straightforward.
delete me
After the early jitters an excellent day out. I clocked 12 miles on my step counter in total.
Maps OL7 and OL6
Rounding up two 'strays' - Cold Pike and Holme Fell. Two separate walks - Cold Pike in the morning , and Holme Fell in the afternoon. Two separate weather conditions - Morning - wet , windy and misty. Afternoon - dry, clear, with a gentle breeze.
Cold Pike
Although on paper this was a straightforward walk, I did have about 15 minutes of doubt at the start - my hands were freezing, the wind was blowing a gale and I couldn't see the top. My map dropped out of it's case and I didn't notice it.Fortunately, I found it in a dip in the path. Also, I was struggling to find the path that went straight up the fell (see map below). After stopping for a few minutes and having a drink I calmed down and decided on the Crinkle Crags route past Red Tarn with a left turn up to the top.
After that I really enjoyed the walk.
Cold Pike Summit - #189 |
On the way to the top |
Oxendale |
Red Tarn on the way down |
Red Tarn |
Nearly back ! |
Holme Fell
I got my printed directions at the start mixed up and headed off towards Yew Tree Tarn. After a lovely stroll around the edge of the Tarn I realized this wasn't the right way, so I backtracked to Yew Tree Farm. From there the route was straightforward.
delete me
Yew Tree Tarn on the way up |
Ivy Crag summit (I think) |
Langdale Pikes |
Ivy Crag summit from Holme Fell top |
Conniston Water |
Holme Fell #190 |
Maps OL7 and OL6
Parkhouse Hill Chrome Hill 15 Feb 2019
This is a walk I have been wanting to do for some time. We (Richard joined me) picked a perfect day for the walk. Warm, sunny with a gentle breeze (yes this was a February day)
We started from Hollinsclough, parked opposite the church.
I was a little nervous (with Meg off the lead) as we approached the summit of Parkhouse Hill as the ridge is narrow with steep drops to the north side. For the last bit of the walk I put her on the lead.
A glorious walk. OS OL 24 White Peak. Around 5 miles
We started from Hollinsclough, parked opposite the church.
I was a little nervous (with Meg off the lead) as we approached the summit of Parkhouse Hill as the ridge is narrow with steep drops to the north side. For the last bit of the walk I put her on the lead.
Hollinsclough with Chrome Hill in the background |
Parkhouse Hill |
Chrome Hill |
View of Chrome Hill on the way up Parkhouse Hill |
Approaching the top of Parkhouse Hill |
On the top with Meg on her lead ! |
View of Parkhouse Hill on the way up Chrome hill |
Parkhouse Hill top on maximum zoom |
Man pose on summit of Chrome Hill |
Parkhouse Hill ...one of many pics ! |
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