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May 28 Vince's walk on Sunday 18th MayReport from Joan
On Vince's Sunday walk there were 15 members and one new member. The weather was good - not too hot. We started at Langsett Barn car park and walked a mixture of fields, roads and woods and we had a very nice pub stop at the Mustard Pot.
The walk: We started at Langsett, went over the road and across the fields up to Hartcliffe Hill Road then down a footpath to Underbank Reservoir. Then we stopped to eat our butties before walking to the pub at Midhopestones. After that we walked along Midhope Hall Lane then round Langsett Reservoir and back to the car park. We walked 10 miles. Thankyou to all of you that turned up. Just one thing about Colin - please someone help me!!!!!! May 12 Les Sunday Walk. Kinder Down fallEleven intrepid group members and one guest (Les' friend Dave
Joule from Ulverston) set off at 10.10am from the Grouse public house
at Chunal in hazy sunshine. Sunscreen and floppy hats being much in
evidence! We proceeded easterly up Mill Hill passing an aircraft wreck
and with a view to our left of the white trig point at Harry Hut. Good
progress was made and elevenses were taken near the junction of the
Hayfield to the Snake path. Group members appreciated the ease of this
approach to Kinder, especially in the warm conditions. The morning's
route proceeded steeply at first up towards Sandy Heys and then along
the broad path towards Kinder Downfall. This route afforded us with
good views down to Mermaids Pool and beyond to Kinder Reservoir.
By this stage we had encountered several other happy hikers also
making their way along the broad trail. We paused briefly at the
Downfall (which was in fact merely a trickle) to allow Dave to take
some photos, this being only his second venture into the Dark Peak.
Lunch was taken at 12.40pm on some large rocks at Red Brook. After
lunch, and the application of more sunscreen, we took the gently
descending and contouring path south westwards above Cluther Rocks and
the Three Knolls to the Access point below Kinderlow End. We continued
westerly over green pastures to Tunstead Clough Farm with good views of
Mount Famine and South Head on our left. Mention of the pub stop at the
Sportsman beyond Bowden Bridge put a spring into some of our strides,
especially Scott's!
The pub was reached at 2.40pm and the beer garden provided a nice
break. Howard seemed to do his impression of Greta Garbo ("I vont to
be alone") by sitting away from the rest of us! After availing
ourselves of the toilets we proceeded in the direction of Hayfield,
passing a kilt clad scarecrow which reminded us of Campbell, before
turning right (north) on the Snake path. Eventually we crested the
ridge and could see the white Shooting cabin besides Middle Moor. Soon
the narrow descending path westwards towards Park Hall was taken. It
was pretty warm by now and the trees on the edge of the estate provided
a brief but cool sanctuary. We continued through the Park Hall estate
passing the derelict former open air swimming pool on our right.
Care was taken crossing the busy main road and we headed in the
direction of the Lantern Pike Inn. Pam F was daunted by the thought on
more hills to climb and stopped to consult the bus time table at the
Lantern Pike stop. Incredibly a No.6 bus appeared out of thin air and
Pam and Pete Hudson gleefully leapt on. Unfazed by this the remainder
of us climbed the steeply slanting path across the flanks of Lantern
Pike. A final stop for refreshments was taken after this ascent and
Colin looked like he would have loved to snooze there for hours. After
cresting the ridge we headed northwards by a series of farm roads and
paths towards Near Plainsteads. The vista of the Kinder plateau to the
east looked spectacular from this final leg of the hike - it was hard
to believe we had travelled so far!
On reaching the Charlesworth road at Near Plainsteads we turned
right and carefully made our way back to the Grouse. We had had a
beautiful 11 or 12 miles hike in glorious conditions accompanied much
of the time by a gentle breeze. Boots were removed and final
refreshments were taken in the pub at 5pm.
Thanks to Helen & Peter, Colin & Helen, Jack, Tricia, Howard, Scott, Pam F and Pete for supporting my sunny Sunday hike.
Les Hodgson Japanese Meal Saturday night saw eight head into Manchester for a Japanese meal at the New Samsi. So not the normal Italian meal that most of the group like. Most order the set meals which you could try different dishes. The raw fish went down well and Harvey nearly made a mistake with the green paste. We should have not warned him and let him carry on eating it. Then it was onto the puddings and Alison was in their with the biggest one you could have. No photo to prove it. Then we went to a local pub before returning back to Stockport by train. |
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