FOEL FRAS SUMMIT.

FOEL FRAS SUMMIT.

Monday, 13 June 2011

#32.STOODLEY PIKE.12-6-11.

After the last 2 small walk's my knee has been ok i decided to get a little bit of ascent into my next walk.As we were staying in Todmorden,because we had been to the Hebden Bridge Hand Made Festival on the saturday,i did a bit of research and found a hill called Stoodley Pike which was topped by a magnificent monument nearby and decided to walk this on the sunday morning.The weather forecast was for a dry morning with rain due to arrive by the afternoon so we set off bright and early from Todmorden and drove up to park at the Top Brink public house in between the villages of Lumbutts and Mankinholes.

This is a very popular walk and the path is well paved all the way up to the summit,the lower flank of the mountain being quite steep in places had me and Julie puffing and panting as we haven't walked anything as steep as this for nigh on 6 week's.

View back to where our car was parked.

Monument in the distance.

Walking on this side of the mountain we were sheltered from the wind and got a sweat on but as soon as we had reached the monolith where we left the Calderdale LDFP we were to feel the full force of a very cold wind all the way to the monument.

It was a relatively flat walk all the way to the summit across the moor which was full of cotton grass.

We were now on the Pennine Way LDFP,this run's right past the monument.This monument was completed in 1856,replacing an earlier structure that was built in 1815 but collapsed in 1854 when lightning hit it.A lightning conductor was added in 1889 and although being hit many times since by lightning it has not suffered any damage.The height of the monument is 121 feet and very impressive indeed.


The monument contain's a spiral staircase of 39 step's and gives access to a balcony 40 feet above the ground.It was pitch black inside and care was needed when ascending the step's,but it gave us a great view from the balcony.


View down to Todmorden.


Julie descending the spiral staircase.


The Webster memorial seat that gave us some shelter from the wind.


We timed this walk perfectly for as we got back to the car it started to rain and it rained all the way home and until night time.The distance of this walk was 6 miles with 1,000 feet of ascent.




MILEAGE      222
ASCENT        52,500
TOPS            60.

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

#31.BISHOP BENNET WAY.

With my knee feeling ok'ish i decided to take in a stretch of the BISHOP BENNET WAY long distance footpath and to try to complete the series of geo-cache's that have been hidden along the route.The walk was 5 miles in length with 100 feet of ascent and it took me 2.5 hours to find all 21 cache's hidden.I forgot my camera so no photo's to add.

MILEAGE     211
ASCENT       51,500
TOPS             59.

Monday, 6 June 2011

#30 BRYN Y GAER.5-6-11.

Seriously going stir crazy having not walked for 4 week's and my knee still giving me gip i decided to try this little local walk to see how my knee would hold up.Me and Julie parked the car in Caergwrle,walked passed the now closed Derby Arms public house,across the packhorse bridge and up to Hawarden road.We walked for a while on the Wats Dyke long distance footpath before turning away to join the path that lead's to Bryn y Gaer.Found a few geo-caches along the way before heading up to Caer Estyn through the tree's.

After skirting the disused quarry we headed back to the road to find a cache by the road bridge.

We then retraced our footstep's to the packhorse bridge,found another cache here.

The path now go's past the old Caergwrle Brewery on our way back to the car.A pleasant little stroll of 2.5 miles with 400 feet of ascent.


MILEAGE         206
ASCENT           51,400
TOPS                 59.