I had imagined that the trip to Pendle Hill would have had a much greater mileage than it did, somewhere in the region of 6 miles, so only putting down 4 miles seems a bit low for the journey to the other side of the Pennines. So, we look to a bonus stroll for Sunday, to get some miles down quickly before I head homewards, and I'm not fancying any hills after yesterday's escapade and the girls would rather play with Lego or take a trip to the park rather than tag along again, and we have to get it in before lunchtime too, which means options are naturally limited. Rivington Park is the obvious port of call but we've done that too many times already, and my idea of walking down the valley into Bolton won't take us anywhere near Moss Bank park, so that doesn't wash either, and the third choice comes together eventually to keep everyone happy, Dr G takes the girls to Nuttall Park, whilst My Sister and I make another attempt to do Egerton to Ramsbottom in under 3 hours.
Egerton to Ramsbottom (successful) 7.3 miles
My blog about developing a passion for walking, seeking out the landscape and industrial heritage of Northern England, and hopefully getting in some healthy exercise before I turn 40, and maybe getting money raised for charity too.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Monday, 29 September 2014
Pendle Hill 27/09/14
If I hadn't planned to head over into Lancashire for this weekend, I'd almost certainly have spent all of it in bed, as my activities last weekend left me feeling like my battery was almost completely flat after 5 days of work, and mix that in with far too many nights of restless sleep and agonising pains in my neck, and heading to Bolton for a weekend with My Sister's family seems like a very poor idea. However, September is Completion Month, and I had planned for this visit for nearly two months so such considerations need to be cast aside as this is the last opportunity for the weather to still look decent as I make for the hill that has been on my target list for all of the last two seasons, always proving an elusive goal. Younger Niece needs to get up a hill under her own power too, as Elder got out with us last year, and whilst they have both done more physical activity in the intervening time than I managed in my entire childhood, Younger is still to achieve a summit without being carried and she's now at a similar age to when Elder topped the Coniston Old Man. So cast aside the physical problems, gather yourself some fortitude and let's get on the shortest of trails for a Saturday afternoon, not walking a recognised long distance path for the first time since July, and that means the first trip in nine without the reader having to look at my grinning mug as they read of my exploits here.
Pendle Hill, from Barley 4.2 miles
Pendle Hill, from Barley 4.2 miles
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Kirklees Way #6: Hepworth to Marsden 20/09/14
Self at Hepworth |
Kirklees Way #6: Hepworth to Marsden 12.7 miles
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Kirklees Way #5: Clayton West to Hepworth 13/09/14
Self at Clayton West |
Friday, 5 September 2014
Hadrian's Wall Path #6: Eden Bridge to Bowness on Solway 04/09/14
Self at Eden Bridge |
Hadrian's Wall Path:
Eden Bridge to Bowness on Solway 14.8 miles
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Hadrian's Wall Path #5: Banks Turret to Eden Bridge 02/09/14
Self at Banks Turret |
Hadrian's Wall Path #5:
Banks Turret to Eden Bridge 14.6 miles
Monday, 1 September 2014
Hadrian's Wall Path #4: Steel Rigg to Banks Turret 31/08/14
Self at Steel Rigg |
Hadrian's Wall Path #4:
Steel Rigg to Banks Turret 13.1 miles