Bleaklow Stones - Peak District Walk
Tuesday 17th April 2007
It was a great day for walking today, blue sky, good views, if a little hazy in the far distance and dry enough to not need gaiters on a route that can get boggy. I was joined by Sue, a fellow member of the O.F.C who hadn't been on Bleaklow before, for one of my favourite walks to Bleaklow Head.
Start: Ditch Clough Plantation (SK 1548 9276)
Route: Ditch Clough Plantation - Round Hill - Barrow Stones - Grinah Stones - Bleaklow Stones - West End Moor (TP) - Alport Castles - Ditch Clough Plantation
Distance: 10 miles Ascent: 495 metres Time Taken: 5 hrs 45 mins
Weather: Ditch Clough Plantation (SK 1548 9276)
Pub Visited: None Ale Drunk: None
The walk starts by following the path alongside the River Westend.
Looking back down to the track we had followed as we start the climb to Ridgewalk Moor. Howden Edge is in the background.
The summit cairn on Round Hill.
Looking back across Ridgewalk Moor from Round Hill.
I love this rock formation at Barrow Stones.
From Bleaklow Stones there were some great views north across Featherbed Moss to Black Hill & the Holme Moss mast.
Bleaklow Stones.
Far Fork Grain with Bleaklow Head behind.
Grinah Stones (L) and Round Hill (R) with Deep Grain in the foreground.
In a newly published book on 'trigpointing' in the Peak District this trig on Westend Moor is described as the most remote in the Peak District. This shot is looking back across Westend Moor to Bleaklow Stones, the high point in the background.
For most of the walk Howden and Derwent Edges are in view and throughout the day Sue and I had been trying to work out if these rocks were Back Tor or Margery Hill. In actual fact they are Back Tor, although you can't see the trig on top of the rocks, which was why I didn't think they were Back Tor.
Alport Dale with the Higher Shelf Stones ridge in the background.
Alport Dale. Looking in the opposite direction towards Crookstone Knoll.
The Tower at Alport Castles.
Howden Reservoir with Howden Edge behind, from the path down towards Ditch Clough Plantation.
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