Tuesday August 1st

 Black Hill from Crowden (David)

I set out from Crowden on a relatively misty and slightly drizzly morning for one of my favourite walks.
Bareholme Moss and Hey Moss just out of the clag

There were plenty of sheep to admire on the way up to Laddow Rocks.

I passed what appeared to be a Palaeolithic footprint in one of the rocks on the side of the Crowden Great Brook.

Palaeolithic footprint?

As I passed Laddow, the mist was beginning to lift a little and I had a good view of The Castles.

Crowden Castles from Laddow

At the Black Hill/Soldier's Lump I took a quick selfie before having lunch.

I was there...

I always like to go via the Hey Edge trig point on the way back; the path makes it relatively easy to spot from a distance.

Although the trig point looks quite white from afar, it's a little forlorn when you get to it!

Hey Edge trig point in its puddle

On the final descent back to Crowden, I stopped to "admire" Crowden Great Quarry. Paul and I climbed there once- never again!

Crowden (not so) Great Quarry

It was really great to revisit old stomping grounds; 9.4 miles with 540m ascent in a leisurely 5¼ hours.

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