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David Pendlebury
ParticipantA great day with 15 of us climbing and bouldering.
A cool but sunny start led to warmer conditions as the sun came onto the crag, enabling us to relax and watch others climbing. Visibility was excellent so the dinghys racing on Carsington Reservoir could be clearly seen as could Ratcliffe power station on the River Trent. Lets hope for many more climbing days like this during the year.David Pendlebury
ParticipantMeet report. A great walk from Alport Bridge on the A57 Snake Pass up Bleaklow’s “finest and wildest glen.” Passing the historic Alport hamlet and Britain’s largest landslip we made steady progress beside the River Alport until the vague track petered out. Striking steeply up hill we located the small path that took us above the now steeply sided valley to Grains in the Water. This is the point where several small tributaries (grains) convege on open moorland. While we were lunching here low cloud rolled in so we abandoned plans to walk to Alport Head and Bleaklow Hill, instead heading south east for Over Wood Moss. Sometimes following faint sheep tracks, sometimes on rough moor we traversed Alport Moor and into the top of Oyster Clough with dramatic views of the waterfalls in Alport Dale on the way. Oyster Clough Cabin provided a welcome break and much laughter. The route was now much easier – down the Clough to pick up the line of the Roman road which took us back to our starting point. A great exploring day away from sizable or any paths. We saw no one from Alport hamlet back to the Snake. Some said that we had a whale of a day!
Photos to follow. DavidDavid Pendlebury
ParticipantReminder that I am leading a walk this Saturday up Alport Dale onto Bleaklow returning via Oyster Clough. Distance approximately 12 miles. See my earlier message for full details. David
David Pendlebury
ParticipantReminder that I am leading a walk this Saturday up Alport Dale onto Bleaklow returning via Oyster Clough. Distance approximately 12 miles. See my earlier message for full details. David
David Pendlebury
ParticipantA great day with hot sunshine attracted 21 of us to climb a wide variety of routes from the fairly straightforward to more challenging routes such as Tody’s Wall and Three Pebble Slab.
It got so warm that most of us adjourned to The Grouse in late afternoon for a well deserved drink.
A reminder to be aware of ticks which are increasingly common. I picked up two, I think on this day. DavidDavid Pendlebury
ParticipantFor those who ordered a copy of ‘True Grit’ I plan to be there with copies. Cash only please. David
David Pendlebury
ParticipantFor those who ordered a copy of ‘True Grit’ I plan to be there with copies. Cash only please. David
David Pendlebury
ParticipantA day without rain! 10 of us made it to Harborough Rocks. A cool dry day, warming up when the sun came out and cooling down when the wind got up.
Plenty of routes and boulder problems done. It did seem like we were in the middle of a war zone with two different clay pigeon shoots and the factory making a lot of noise. We all survived. Role on summer! DavidDavid Pendlebury
ParticipantSunday looking OK for Harborough Rocks. Should be a cool dry day. If you ordered a copy of ‘True Grit’ I will have some with me. David
David Pendlebury
ParticipantRavensdale climbing meet cancelled. Already wet with more rain forecast this morning
David Pendlebury
ParticipantWeather forecast currently poor. May be a day for Awesome Walls. Will post on WhatsA6 tomorrow morning.
David Pendlebury
ParticipantWeather forecast currently poor. May be a day for Awesome Walls. Will post on WhatsA6 tomorrow morning.
David Pendlebury
ParticipantWeather poor from midday so meet moved to Wharncliffe Edge. OS Grid ref SK 296977 to SK 303970. Meet at Himmelswillen Area from which we will slowly move south to Hells Gate Gully Area.
Rain may come mid afternoon so we plan to be there from 10 am ish.
Please contact me if you need more info. DavidDavid Pendlebury
ParticipantHi there! Confirmation of details for the River Wye walk. We plan to walk downstream from Topley Pike to Rowsley. Approx 17 miles.
Meet at 9am in lay by off A6 just south of Topley Pike quarry. NGR is SK 113 725. Coming from Bakewell direction the lay by is on the right just beyond the A5270 junction. If you go down the hill you have missed it!
There is a Transpeak bus at 0816 from Rowsley to the start. We aim to park in the car park on the south side of the A6 at NGR SK 258 659 and catch the bus.
Hopefully, we will have vehicles at either end to offer a ferry service where necessary.
Please confirm if you are coming – I have a list of those who have expressed an interest. Car sharing will be useful where possible – for example someone could pick up Lynda in Ashford.
DavidDavid Pendlebury
ParticipantThis of course should have said 3 August 2023!
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