Lots of walking stuff

Thursday, 5 June 2025

Pennine Way Day 18. Bellingham to Byrness 25/05/2025

 There was no breakfast provided at the Cheviot Hotel where I had a restful stay, so I had bought extra food at the Co Op the night before. 



Bellingham High Street

Looking back to Bellingham





Top of Deer Play



Padon Hill Monument. The PW does not pass next to this


Coming down from Padon Hill looking to the forest


Track through the Forest


Today was a bit more remote than yesterday with some more climbling to do crossing the tops of Deer Play , Whitley Pike and Padon Hill, and then a tricky , steep muddy ascent along the side of the woods before entering Redesdale Forest. Weather was pretty good apart from some short , showers. At one point, in less than a minute I was soaked down my left side and dry down my right side !

Total Ascent  - 2600 feet

Total Descent -  2200 feet

Distance  - 16 Miles


Day 18 Clips

I et up with Ian for the last few miles. He was doing the PW in one go rather than sections. When we got to the Foresters View Hotel we met up with some other Pennine Wayfarers. What a great stop off - good food , good company , run by the lovely Laura and Ollie.

Pennine Way Day 17. The Sill - Bellingham 24/05/2025

 After a nice evening and cooked breakfast at the Sill I set of for the few miles along Hadrians Wall before leaving the wall path and heading north for Bellingham.



So sad thta this tree was felled. I have been lucky enough to have seen it on several past walks.


Rapishaw Gap where the PW leaves the Wall.

It had rained the night before and after the recent hot , dry weather the ground was wet and there were a few quick showers during the day. Apart from one navigation error (my fault just after leaving the wall), the trail was well signposted.

Not sre what this structure was originally for.





View from Shitlington Crags , one of the few climbs today.


Day 17 Clips

Ended the day with wet feet. After booking into the Cheviot Hotel I went and stocked up on some supplies from te Co-op - enough for the evening and breakfast. Nice room in the hotel  - I managed to get my shoes dry , and also washed the only pair of underpants I had brought !!!

Reasonable easy day by PW standards. 



Total Ascent - 2500 feet

Total Descent 2900 feet

Distance - 16 Miles

Tuesday, 3 June 2025

Haltwhistle - Sill YHA Friday 23rd May 2025

 This was a warm up walk for the last four days on the Pennine Way. I got a train to Haltwhistle, and then spent the afternoon hiking to the Sill YHA on Hadrians Wall which is where I got to on the PW last year.










Cawfields Quarry


Trig point on Winshields Crag

After leaving the high Strret in Haltwhistle I picked up the nice trail along Haltwhistle Burn. After leaving the burn there was some agricultural land to cross before reaching the Pennine Way / Hadrian Wall path. From there navigation was simple along the trail to just before Steel Rigg, and a short road section down to the Sill.









The Sill is a lovely YH - clean , modern and great food, but I am not a big fan of shared dorms, so didn;t get a great nights sleep.


Great warm up walk for the big miles ahead over the next four days,

About six miles,




Tuesday, 13 May 2025

The Cheviot 10th May 2025

 We had driven up to Durham the day before and stayed at a campsite. I dropped Anne off at the park and ride which was near the campsite. Anne had a conference to attend , and I set off north for a 60 mile drive to the Harthope Valley for a hike up the Cheviot. The single track road ended in a nice grassy parking spot next to Harthope Burn.




Hedgehope Hill

I thought doing the climb half of the walk first would mean the second half down the valley would be easier. I was wrong - the trek down the valley was tricky. Lots of water crossing , narrow paths and boggy patches. However, a beautiful valley on a glorious day. 




On the way up the Cheviot

l00king back on the way up

Approaching the summit

The Pennine Way leaves the summit



On the way up Scald Hill I saw a snake. About 2 foot long. Fairly sure it was an adder but I wasn't quick enough to get the camera out!





Harthope Valley

Video Clips

Brilliant walk. A tough 8.5 miles.

Shining Cliff Wood - Cromford Canal 30/07/2025

  Great walk. About 7 miles.