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September 28 October updateHere is the programme summary for next month:
Friday Pub Nights
2nd October - Double Bill
The Bollin Fee, Swan Street Wilmslow Colin & Helen or Porkies Folk Club – The Churchfitters Les 9th October Ram's Head, Disley Rick & Helen
16th October The Navigation, Lancashire Hill Iain
30th October Boars Head, Market Place, Stockport Les
Sunday walks 4th October Tintwistle walk 11 miles. Eric
11th October - DOUBLE BILL
Chee Dale and Millers Dale with Chris H or Family walk with Shirley 18th October Longdendale Edges Steve H
Wednesday evenings 7th October Audio visual travelogues John Coles
14th October The TGO Challenge Tony Whewell 21st October Ice and Fire Judith Angel
28th October Everest Base Camp David Cattermole
Thursday walk and pub lunch 15th October Marple to Lane Ends Jack & Lesley Grinton Lodge hostel weekend 23rd - 25th October Chris & Wendy Saturday 31st October Halloween Fright Night with the Halle at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester (possible meal beforehand and pub afterwards) Paul & Pam Greetings from TurkeyHere is another update from Paul & Halina:
A big hello from a still very hot Turkey, walking now a couple of times a week, hard going though as still sticky and humid. We are back around 16th November. Regards to all.
Paul and Halina
Above olu deniz on the Lycian way
This is the gulley the walker from the Blackpool area fell down a month or so ago. Special search teams failed to find him and gave up after a few weeks. Rumours of him being abducted were being bandied about, or he had done a Reggie Perrin but his body was eventually stumbled on by a Turkish walker hiking up the gulley from the bottom. He was an expierienced walker but you should not really trek alone in unfamiliar territory.
Above Olu Deniz on the way to Kirme.
John's Sunday walkA good turnout of 15 today. We drove through thick fog on Rushop Edge to start the walk at Bradwell. Walking at a low level for the first couple of hours enabled us to enjoy the scenery and the mist to lift.The sun came out during elevensies and it was quite hot. Unfortunately it didn't last,but the day remained fairly clear. With virtually all the climbing behind us we had a relaxing drink at The Barrel at Bretton before the return with it's steep descent and panoramic views to Bradwell. All seemed to enjoy the walk and we were especially pleased to welcome two new members-Bruce and Jackie- whom we hope to see again. September 22 Macclesfield Walk.Ten intrepid and brave members met at Clough House car park with the sole intention of scaling the north face of the Matterhorn (the Cheshire version). With enough provisions packed for elevens’s and lunch we set of with the aim of making base camp one at Chapel House by mid morning. With the warm sun on our backs, spirits were high and we indeed made elevens’s in good time. Afterwards, we continued to make good time, enjoying some respite from the relentless sun as we traversed our way through Macclesfield forest. But then – disaster! On our route round Ridgegate reservoir we all saw what could only be described as a dog attempting to swim the entire length of the reservoir – because, well, that’s what is was. We all stood rooted to the spot wondering if Fido (or was it Rover?) would make it. Well, he did, but only after the most circuitous route you could imagine – good job he wasn’t leading this expedition! Anyway, much time had been lost and we hadn’t even had lunch. So, onwards and upwards we went stopping half way up Nessit Hill for lunch before leaving base camp two for the final push to the summit. We donned our crampons – and then took them off when we realized there was no snow or ice to contend with – and headed up to the summit. It was a long hard slog but we made it. The views were out of this world – if you looked up, and of the Cheshire plains if you looked horizontally, and of your boots if you looked down! But we couldn’t stay up there for too long – there was beer and crisps to be had in the Crag Inn below to celebrate our achievement. So off we trundled with smiles on our sun-burned faces and a sense of immense satisfaction in our hearts.
Pete & Helen September 17 Thursday walkNine of us met at Top Lock Marple for a pleasant stroll along the Middlewood Way to Higher Poynton before turning back and heading for the Dog & Partridge for a Carvery Meal (£3.50). Ian & Rosemary joined us for the meal which was a choice of three meats and as much veg as you could fit on your plate, although one of our number went for seconds (veg only).
When we were all full we set off back along the canal to Marple.
A cool dull day but at least it stayed dry!
Jack is kindly planning to test out another venue for us for the next walk & lunch, so watch out for details.
September 16 Family Cycle Ride - Manifold TrailNot a great turn-out last Sunday (4 riders in total) but we had a good time anyway. No photos I'm afraid, Chris dropped the camera, but the trail is very good, there are caves, a dried up river bed and quite a lot of wildlife. We managed to keep up with the kids and did the full 16 miles with the bribe of a stop at the ice-cream/tea shop near the end. Mike September 07 Whaley Bridge to Errwood - longer version!A fine day that contradicted the rather dismal forecast enabled 13 of us to enjoy this pleasant and scenic walk. Our coffee stop afforded a panoramic view of Coombs Reservoir form where we climbed steeply over the hills and descended to Errwood Reservoir in the Goyt Valley. On the promised flat at last we continued for afternoon tea at Taxal church and completed the walk just before the first spots of rain. Thanks to our accomplished guides, Geoff and Sue for this very enjoyable day out.
Reported by John G
PS: I was asked to make Jack aware that we actually went to 4 reservoirs on this walk, setting a new record!
(Coombs, Errwood, Fernilee and Toddbrook)
SueT September 01 What's on this month? September programmeWednesdays
2nd September Campaign for National Parks Mary Housman
9th September The Northern Isles Geoff Thorpe
16th September An English Journey Phil Wharmby
23rd September Everest Base Camp David Cattermole
30th September African Safari John Gregory
Thursday
17th September Walk from Marple to High Lane followed by pub lunch Sue & Geoff
Fridays 18th September Pub to be announced Chris & Wendy
Saturdays
5th September Walk from Boar’s Head, Higher Poynton 6pm followed by pub meal Pete & Sue
26th September Meal at East Z East, Blackfriars Street, Manchester Paul & Pam
Sundays 6th September Whaley Bridge to Errwood longer version – 11 miles. Sue & Geoff
13th September Family cycle Ride – details to follow Mike & Judith
20th September Macclesfield Forest & Shutlingsloe 8 miles. Helen & Peter
27th September Shatton, 10-11 miles, possible pub stop John G Black Sail hostel weekend 11th – 13th September (Fully booked) Paul & Pam |
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