Thursday, July 26, 2012
Sunday 29th July: Turton & Entwistle Reservoir & Wayoh Reservoir
The walk is approximately 8 Km ( 5 Miles ) around the two reservoirs. Four hours depending on stops.
Gentle walk with only three inclines of approx’ 200 yards each. It can be very muddy in places, but the majority is good paths on the level. There is a small stretch on a minor road, to gain access to the path once again.
Depending on the weather, the walk can be shortened if it is pouring down. Hopefully that will not be the case; ever the optimist.
Walking boots are recommended, with Outdoor protective clothing from the cold and rain. A hat and scarf would be useful as the wind coming off the reservoir on the eastern end can be very cold at times.
On route there is an Inn but it is too soon into the walk to stop for a meal, so please bring a packed lunch and a flask, water etc.
At the end of the walk group members can return to the Strawberry Duck for a drink if they wish by a shorter route. It tends to be packed out on Sundays.
To view the area with a little history of the Reservoirs
The walk will be led by Jeff
Monday, July 2, 2012
Sunday 15th July: Stanage Edge
This is a
circular walk from Hathersage in Derbyshire, taking in the beautiful countryside
of the Peak District and a walk along the striking and dramatic Stanage Edge.
It is approx 7.5 miles along well-defined paths and tracks and a few
stiles - the paths are rocky in places so strong footwear is recommended. There
are a few long, steady and gradual climbs but these are well worth the effort
for the spectacular views. There is a tea shop by the church at the end of the
walk which is open till 5pm! Otherwise there are no pubs/cafes enroute so best
to come fully prepared with lunch/snacks/drinks etc.
The walk should take us between 4 - 5 hours and will be led by David
Sunday 8th July: Werneth Low
This is a walk of approximately six miles over Werneth Low
taking in Etherow Country Park. There are some fairly long, and in parts
moderately steep, gradients, dropping into a couple of valleys and back up the
Low (‘hill’ in ancient Saxon). From the Low there is a panoramic view across
greater Manchester. On the way to and from Etherow Country Park there are views
towards the Pennines, and the walk follows the river Etherow for part of the way.
In view of recent weather it is likely to be muddy in places, so boots are
recommended. There is a cafe for snacks and toilets at the Etherow Visitor
Centre (about half way round) and the Hare and Hounds pub is close to the end of
the walk.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Saturday 29 September: Train Trip and walk Skipton to Appleby
We had planned to
organise a train trip on the Settle-Carlisle line together with a walk for early
September. However after checking with the booking office, all group bookings
are full for the date we were looking at so this will now take place on
Saturday 29 September
The route crosses some beautiful contryside
over the Pennines and the journey will be from Skipton leaving at 11.26 arriving
in Appleby at 12.43. We will then arrange a shortish walk and stop for lunch and
return on the 16.26 from Appleby, arriving back in Skipton at
17.41.
The cost of the journey will be £16.90 if we
can get 10 full paying passengers or otherwise £18.80. For those with senior
railcards it is cheper to buy a ticket at Skipton on the day but please
ensure you leave plenty of time as the booking office could be
busy.
If you are interested in joining us please email
Phil by Friday 6 July who will then send
further details re payment/meet up time etc..
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Sunday 1st July: Blackstone Edge from Littleborough
A walk of 12Km /
7.5miles starting at Littleborough, up “Roman Road” to Blackstone Edge
and back
down via Hollingworth Lake.
A moderate walk with one fairly long incline up to the edge. The walk covers a variety of terrain - paths, rocky tracks, peat and moorland - boots advisable, vital if wet. No pub/shop/cafe stops en-route so bring whatever supplies you need and sufficient water as well as sunscreen and suitable clothing according to weather on the day. We will pass Dry Mere on the way down, perfect place for a paddle to cool our weary feet!
A moderate walk with one fairly long incline up to the edge. The walk covers a variety of terrain - paths, rocky tracks, peat and moorland - boots advisable, vital if wet. No pub/shop/cafe stops en-route so bring whatever supplies you need and sufficient water as well as sunscreen and suitable clothing according to weather on the day. We will pass Dry Mere on the way down, perfect place for a paddle to cool our weary feet!
The walk will be led by Geraint
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Updated list of walks
The list of walks for the second-half of 2012 has been updated (see the right-hand column)
Sunday 24th June: Daisy Nook Park
This Sunday's walk at Daisy Nook Park, led by
Gilbert will be one we had planned earlier in the year but was
abandoned becuase of the weather.
Probably muddy in places, so bring boots and waterproofs.
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