Some of us got there on Friday, for a fine day of climbing on Scout Crag and walking.
By Friday evening there were 11 of us, a dog and a boy; and we’d made contact with each other on the massive Bays brown camp site.
Saturday was fine. Climbing groups went to Scout Crag and Gimmer. Others ran to Grasmere and the boy got up his first hill.
Saturday night was wet. A late start on Sunday. Most of us headed up Crinkle Gill scramble, which proved impassable due to the heavy rain flooding out the gorge. It looks good for another trip. We cut up to the hillside to finish over Pike o Blisco and cream teas at the New Dungeon Gill.
Monday one group went over to Grasmere and another group headed for Little Langdale via an interesting slate quarry on Lingmell with rain coming through just after 2pm with one group timing it perfectly getting back.
Welcome to new member, Paul.
Geoff
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Meet Report – Central Wales 4th-6th May 2019
John
Sunday 5th May 2019 – Walk Report
26 of us gathered at Taddington school, plus Harvey a Border Terrier, to start this walk. The reason for this huge number was due to the fact that 11 Castle members were joined by 15 members of The Association Of British members Of the Swiss Alpine Club who were staying reasonably close at Monyash. (Five Castle members are also ABMSAC members) At least it gave us plenty of people to talk to!
From the school we crossed the A6, headed north on the Priestcliffe road then took the Limestone Way to the Monsal Trail where we turned left and through the Chee Tor Tunnel. As the River Wye was running low we descended into the depths of Chee Dale and took the superb path along the river crossing over stepping stones in a very dramatic setting. Just after we saw two climbers doing an impressive 7A sport route, if only youth hadn’t passed me by……….!
Eventually we came to Blackwell Mill Cottages, crossed the bridge over the river and stopped for coffee on the riverbank close to where the wild garlic was about to burst into flower.
After our break we crossed back over the A6 at the Topley Pike car park and then took the enclosed path alongside the quarry which has been working since 1907. Due to new quarry workings we unfortunately couldn’t take the path along the floor of Deep Dale so took the re-routed path along the top of the dale which did give us some magnificent views of the surrounding countryside plus a walk amongst a carpet of primulas, daisies, orchids and other wild flowers.
Lunch was taken close to the junction of Horseshoe Dale and Back Dale with again fine views from the top of the dale albeit in a rather chilly position. At the end of the Dale we took paths to Chelmorton passing the church set at 1200 feet making it one of the highest in England. We also passed some stone troughs which once supplied all the village water.
Climbing up from the village we passed Sough Top our last hill climb before descending back to Taddington.
Thanks to all who came and for your company. A really enjoyable walk especially along the river Wye.
Pete and Jane
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Sadly the light drizzle seemed to deter our hardy mountaineering folk, so just Leon, Josie and the meet leader set off from Redmires car park at 10am. Yes, it was a dull day, and spitting, but never bad in the time that we were out. We walked down past the Headstone, across the A57 and up to Crawshaw Lodge where a decision was made that we would all omit the loop north of the old Sheffield road and head along it to Moscar Cross. A coffee stop here fortified us in the cooling breeze and we set off for Stanage end. We met one runner and a couple of walkers along the edge, but it was a quiet day ont’hills. A lunch stop was taken at High Neb, then the return to the cars made via Stanage Pole. We were back before 2pm, and well before the first heavy shower of the day. A shortened day, but still 8.5 miles by Leon’s GPS, and enjoyed by all 3. Dave.
Photo: 2/3rds of the team at the lunch stop, High Neb trig behind