Friday, 28 August 2015

Lake District August 2015 (Skiddaw via Keswick route)

Rowan's first 900m mountain, the forth highest in the Lake District and England, a hard day's walking for him!

Having lunch on the south summit

Walking to the main summit. Ullock Pike is behind.

Rowan on the mountain descent, below Little Man

Rowan standing by the pillar on the main summit



Lake District August 2015 (Newlands Valley): Causey Pike->Scar Crags->Outerside->Barrow

Starting from Uzzicar, a steep climb on to Rowling End then following the ridge to Causey Pike and along Scar Crags. Dropped down from the ridge before embarking on Sail towards High Moss.

Climbed up on the Outerside, on to Style End then Barrow, decending on the NE path towards Braithwaite, and then followed the level path and road back to Uzzicar.

Walkers: Just me

Looking up to the scrambling just below the top of Causey Pike.

Stopping for lunch on Rowling End with some great view points.

The easy path looking back to Rowling End, from the foot of the summit of Causey Pike.

The little tree close to the summit of Rowing End can be seen from much of Newlands Valley

Some of the scrambling ahead on Causey Pike


Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Sunday, 5 July 2015

More pictures from Ben Nevis

Here's a few more pictures from Ben Nevis...

David on the way up, just past Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe

One of Mark's Facebook selfies. Nice view of the snow covered top and the storm shelter on the left.

That's Russell directly in front. This picture shows just how many poeple fill the main route to the summit on a dry June Saturday!

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Ben Nevis Conquered !

This years walking weekend went fantastically well, all seven on us not only made it to the top but back down again too!

Russell was first up and had to wait sufficiently long enough for the next person he decided to descend before freezing to death (there was very *deep* snow at the top even in late June). Peter, Rob and Richard also battled their way to the top along with Mark.

David and I brought up the rear of our group where we had to settle for a very misty, icey view. Temperatures not far above freezing and just three days later in Pitstone I'm typing this while it's 33 degrees! The summit made for an wintery, quite eerie atmosphere, fitting of the highest spot in the UK.

On the way down David came into his own and race away while Mark and I took a 'steadier' pace ;)

Here's the first photos, more to follow!

That's me on top by the storm shelter. The snow surrounds the shelter, just out of the picture.

On the way up it looked like the cloud wouldn't lift, but it slowly followed us up. Here, about half way up, we could see back into Glen Nevis. In the top right of the picture you can just make out Loch Linnhe.

Walkers: David N, Mark C, Peter, Richard, Rob, Russell, Tony


Thursday, 18 June 2015

15/06/15 - Great Gaddesden -> Potten End circular

Sunday's walk near Hemel was very enjoyable. A short 4.5 miler but with some good hills to get in more practise for Ben Nevis! There was a, ahem, pub stop too :)


Peter, Rowan and Bailey the dog!

Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Practise walk - weekend 13th / 14th June

They'll be a final Ben Nevis warm up weekend of 13th/14th June, I'll send details soon :)

Photos from the Pitstone/Ivinghoe walk Sunday 31st May





The route map (approx 6.5 miles). Starting at Pitstone car park: Steps Hill, Ivinghoe Beacon, Ward Hurst Fram, Ashridge woods, Clipper Down, Down Farm.
 
Mark C, Mark S, David, Peter, Emma, Andrea, Danny

Wild garlic in covered the woodland floor on the slopes nr Ward Hurst Farm

 It was cloudy for the entire walk, but didn't rain!
 The climb up Clipper Down near the end of the walk




Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Important info for the Ben Nevis trip

I've included a couple of links below showing the maximum luggage size and photo ID required for internal flights. A passport isn't needed, the list shows all the ID you can take with you.

Easyjet baggage restrictions:-

Easyjet internal flight ID requirement:-

Sunday's forthcoming Pitstone / Ivinghoe Walk route...

Here's a map of the route on Sunday. We are starting at Pitstone Hill car park (free), walking to Steps Hill then on to Ivinghoe Beacon. We'll follow the Beacon path around then through the woods and up the steep hill to Ward's Hurst Farm. From there we'll cross the Ashridge estate woodland and finally on to Clipper Down before returning to Pitstone Hill. It'll give us the chance to tackle a few hills and take in some good views. The entire walk is 6 miles and we can expect to be out between 2 and 3 hours.

Meet at my house after 1.30pm or 2pm at the car park.


Profile of the walk, from start to finish.  Highest point: 789ft, lowest point: 530ft. Distance 6 miles.

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Walk Update

A quick update on walking dates....

The annual London Walk
The postponed walk back to in March is re-arranged for Saturday 16th May. The route will be the same as originally planned, and we'll meet either at St Albans City station to catch the train (there's a discount on multiple purchases) or at Hammersmith station (start of the walk) - which ever suits you best. It's about 9 miles and flat, easy walking following the Thames for a stretch then Richmond Park and Wimbledon Common. Everyone welcome, let me know if you're interested. This walk will be pretty much all day including the travelling.

Chiltern hills practise walk
This will be a fairly short but intense walk close to Ivinghoe/Pitstone on Sunday 31st May. I have to finalise the route and time/place to meet, but the plan is to meet early afternoon and walk for about 2 to 2.5 hours. We'll have several short but steep climbs which will be good practise for Ben Nevis. Everyone welcome though of course, not just if you're coming to Scotland.

Ben Nevis
We're now all booked up for the Ben Nevis trip Friday 26th to 28th. We'll be leaving early on the Friday morning and will arrive in Glasgow to collect our hire car. From there we'll have a 2 hour journey to Fort William. With a bit of luck we'll be at our accommodation by lunchtime! The return flight is about 5.30 in the afternoon on Sunday. We'll have a couple of hours in Fort William Sunday morning before we need to drive back to Glasgow. Remember to book Friday off work and I'd recommend Monday too if you can!


Ben Nevis

This year we're climbing Ben Nevis in June!

Monday, 6 October 2014

Ashridge Gaddesden Circular Sunday 5th October 2014

A glorious day of autumn sunshine between two grey rainy days blessed us for this 7.5 mile walk.

Starting at Great Gaddesden we followed the north west bridleway to Hudnall, through some woods and back into open fields before arriving at Little Gaddesden for a pub lunch at the Bridgewater Arms. After a very good pub stop we entered the Golden Valley before coming out on to the road then following an indistinct footpath through a very large field that eventually lead to Nettleden (just off the bottom of the map below). Finally we climbed a steepish hill towards St Margrets and back to Great Gaddesden late afternoon.

Walkers on the day: Bailey the dog, Fred, Joshua (aged 5), Peter, Tony

Map of (most of) the route:


Joshua, Bailey and Fred on the first half of the walk

A heart shaped tree stump, coming into Hudnall

Despite Little Gaddesden's elevation compared to the start of the walk it flattens out considerably on the approach into the village. Here you could here the stalks of the corn crackling as the warm autumn sun warmed the field.

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Lakes trip June 27-29th 2014

This years weekend was another success trek along the Lake District mountain tops. We even avoided the rain while much of the rest of the country was pouring!

Mark and I stayed at the YHA in Buttermere while Peter, Richard and Rob were at the Bridge Inn in the village. We got off to a good start climbing Red Pike from the diagonal approach close to Sour Milk Gill. After a steep, tricky ascent on scree we found ourselves at the top of Red Pike!

Above: Tony, Mark, Rob, Peter Richard on top of Red Pike

The route was pretty straight-forward from here, a mostly grassy wide ridge route to High Stile (2648ft/807m), the highest point in the walking today. It was also an ideal stop for lunch with lots of rocks at the top and good weather on the day. We continued along to our third top of the day at High Crag before descending to Seat and descending scramble into Scarth Gap. Mark's injury forced him lake bound at this stage but the rest of us climbed the rocky Haystacks and Innominate Tarn, Wainwright's resting place. Peter, Rob and Rich descended on the path along the western side of Fleetwith Pike while I split off to top the peak and descended to Gatesgarth. Food was top notch in the Bridge Inn a good weekend all round!

Above: Rob and Peter on the Red Pike ascent, near the top of the first tree line.


Monday, 2 June 2014

The Ivinghoe Beacon practise walk 01/06/14

The practise walk was a big success with lots of sunshine, lots of warming up on the hills for the Lake District and of course a good pub lunch!
Walkers: Bailey the dog, Derek, Fred, Kevin, Peter, Tony

Saturday, 3 May 2014

1st June 2014 - Ivinghoe Beacon - Little Gaddesden circular

Ivinghoe – Little Gaddesden – Sunday 1st June 2014

This a roughly a 9 mile circular starting from the Pitstone Hill public car park on road between Ivinghoe and Aldbury, near Down Farm (see Map section 1 below). We'll set off in the direction of Steps Hill and on to Beacon Hill before descending on to the Icknield Way path towards Ringshall via the steep ascent to Ward's Hurst Farm.

Map Section 1



From Ringshall we'll follow the flat wooded path to Little Gaddesden (see Map Section 2 below) where we'll stop for some lunch at the Bridgewater Arms. Here's a link to the pub: https://www.oldenglishinns.co.uk/our-locations/the-bridgewater-arms-little-gaddesden

Map Section 2


We'll leave Little Gaddesden in the direction of lodge in Ashridge and then up to the monument where there's a National Trust centre. We'll then head back to the open hills on to Clipper Down before returning to our cars at Pitstone Hill car park.  

June Walk - Ivinghoe Beacon and Little Gaddesden - 1st June 2014

Spring is in full swing and we’re almost into May!

I’ve got a walk lined up for June….. is a bit of practise walk for the summer walking weekend in the Lake District, but everyone’s welcome of course! We’re starting from Pitstone Hill car park and hopefully will include Ivinghoe Beacon, Little Gaddesdon and the Ashridge monument along the way. We’re walking up to 9 miles with a few hill climbs along the way and lots of views. The planned pub stop is at Little Gaddesdon plus a cafe/refreshments stop at Ashridge monument on the way back. 

If you think you’d like to come along do me a line soon or give me a call. If you want you can meet at my house and go from there if you’e not familiar with the car park. The distance / route might vary depending on what we decide to do on the way, but it won’t be more than 9 miles!  If you would like to see the route let me know.


A quick word about the Lake District too (weekend 27-29th June) which is getting closer…. don’t forget to book the Friday off work if you haven’t already.  There’s also 1 spare bed in the YHA for anyone interested, or there’s two hotels to choose from where we’re staying in Buttermere.