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Peter HammondParticipant
For the link to the menu go to the 9th December on the Thursday Walks page.
Await your choices!
PetePeter HammondParticipantWalk Report
12 of us started off from Curbar Gap car park in glorious sunny weather (note no pay and display at present)
After walking along Curbar Edge, and spotting 2 buzzards, we descended to Froggatt Bridge past the east
end of Froggatt Edge. Coffee was taken on the banks of a very tranquil River Derwent prior to Calver village.
The riverside path was remarkably dry after the recent rain – nice to have a mud free walk again.
We had lunch on seats at the rear of Baslow church then ascended through the village before taking the lower path, under Baslow Edge, back to the cars.
For some the highlight of the day was the wondrous drinks and cakes down at the cafe’ in Calver after!
Thanks to all who came and for your excellent company. Photos on the Walking WhatsApp Group.
Pete & JanePeter HammondParticipantThe walk is just under 7 miles in length.
Peter HammondParticipantStill 5 places left on the Derbyshire walk from Ashover on Thursday.
A gentle walk of approx. 6 miles with very little uphill.
PetePeter HammondParticipantHi All,
Due to a family bereavement I will be unable to lead next Thursday’s walk (12th March).
Is there any one that can take over this one for me?
Thanks in anticipation.
PetePeter HammondParticipantMessage to all members who intend to have lunch at the Little John Hotel in Hathersage.
If you don’t intend to have a “Christmas” lunch can you please choose from the Little John website menu
link as follows http://www.littlejohnhotel.co.uk/page/starters-grills-mains-desserts
The Christmas menu comprises of 2 courses at £16.95, 3 courses at £19.95. According to my visit today you
can’t have a single course – only 2 or 3.
The Christmas menu (not noted on their website) is as follows:-
Starters
Homemade tomato soup
Breaded king prawns
Creamy Stilton mushrooms
Mains
Turkey and traditional veg plus Yorkshire pudding
8oz steak with seasonal veg and chips
Poached cod with seasonal veg and potatoes
Desserts
Christmas pudding
Sherry trifle
Chocolate fudge gateaux
Can you please text/phone your order through to me by Weds 11th Dec on 07468 697805
Many thanks.
PetePeter HammondParticipantHi All,
Due to booking a holiday from the 4th January I can no longer lead this walk. If any Thursday walker
can take this over can they please contact me by text/phone on 07468 697805.
many thanks.
PetePeter HammondParticipantWalk Report
11 adventurous CMC members plus Poppy, our regular canine member, gathered at the Hammond residence
having driven through various flooded roads and traffic diversions to get there.
Due to the rain still hammering down the leader decided to ply his guests with tea and coffee in an attempt
to delay the inevitable very wet start and reduce the walk length.
We did leave at 11.30 proceeding round the swollen village pond before heading down a waterlogged field to
cross the usually benign Tricket Brook. Because of the heavy rain this had become a raging torrent. After wading through a deep puddle, just after the Brook bridge, we set off towards Stubbing Pond (actually a reasonably sized lake) across more squelchy fields. Somewhat soaked cattle, sheltering at the field entrance, didn’t take too kindly to being moved out of the way……..that old song came to mind “mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday rain”
Coffee break, originally designated to be taken at the Pond, was passed over due to the recent caffeine intake so
onwards and upwards through some pleasant woods to emerge out on Swathwick Lane.
After several styles and gates in fields, all adjacent to the Lane, we then crossed back over to descend through the
stable fields to Walton Woods. Only 3 of the large number of horses usually seen were evident – hopefully the rest
were tucked up somewhere in the warm. The only other site of interest was the huge mobile phone mast constructed
to look like a Scots Pine tree but failing miserably.
Relentless rain continued to fall creating streams never before seen in these woods. Luckily all were crossed
without mishap before we arrived at a small clearing where a circle of logs placed round a fire pit provided seats
for our lunchbreak. Dodgy river and rickety bridge crossings were then undertaken plus an extremely muddy path section probably rated 10/11 on the CMC mud scale. Our expert Mudman Martin was sensibly missing so unable to
concur.
Once over Langer Lane we then dodged more flood water to ascend Nether Speighthill Wood eventually coming
out on Longedge Lane and so back to number 15 where we were joined by 3 other CMC members.
Much tea, coffee, toasted teacakes and other yummies were consumed whilst we warmed by the roaring fire.
The anniversary cake, kindly made by Rosie, was then cut. A picture of the cake will be placed on the website which depicts a very fitting RIP note to our much loved and sadly missed Thursday walk and club stalwart, Sean.
My thanks to all who came, for your good humoured company in appalling conditions on probably the wettest
Thursday walk ever.
PetePeter HammondParticipantHi Ellen & Dave,
Jane and I will join you on the 24th.
Pete
Peter HammondParticipantHi All,
Please note Sunday’s walk will now start from Taddington, GR:-1385 7120. Park near the School. Also note we will start at 10am. The reason for the start move is the car park at Topley Pike is expensive.
See you there.
PetePeter HammondParticipantSunday 5th May walk will go ahead as we have some takers. Meet at Topley Pike car park on the A6
GR:- 1035 7245.
The route goes via Deep Dale, Horseshoe Dale, Chelmorton, Taddington, Millers Dale, Chee Dale and Wye Dale.
Total ascent 820 feet – Distance 9 Miles.
Look forward to seeing those who can make it at the car park.
Pete & JanePeter HammondParticipantHi All,
Just a reminder for those intending to do this walk who haven’t let me have their food order yet.
Can you please advise your requirement before the 13th December. The menu is under this heading on the message board.
Text details to 07468 697805.
Many thanks.
PetePeter HammondParticipantHi All,
Just to clarify the Awesome Walls £6 offer – if you arrive prior to 2pm you can climb all day
for £6 with a free drink in addition. This only applies Monday to Friday.
PetePeter HammondParticipantHi All,
Note the Grouse pub has just advised the Christmas Turkey lunch will cost £11.
I await your orders!
PetePeter HammondParticipantHi all,
As the weather forecast doesn’t look too good for tomorrow, with high winds forecast, I might change
the route to a lower level aspect. I suggest we assess the wind on arrival at Barber Booth and then plan
accordingly.
The lower level alternative could involve a pub stop!
See those of you planning to come in the morning.
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