Thursday August 17th

Crowden, Tintwistle and The Chew Reservoir

Another favourite walk, David on his own this time. From Crowden, I followed the Pennine Way southwest and crossed the Torside Reservoir dam. At the dam end of the Rhodeswood Reservoir, I stopped to look at the outflow- it always fascinates me. It's like a hole in the water.


Further on, passing the farm at Deepclough, a ram and his ladies. He appeared to be pre-seasoned with turmeric.
Ram and his harem

On crossing the A57, I went up Ebenezer Brow to enter Tintwistle. I think it's a great name, and there's the Ebenezer Chapel at its top.

Such a great name

Through Tintwistle there's the ascent towards the Chew reservoir along the edge of Boar Flat and above Ogden Clough. The heather has been spectacular this year.

Heather on the edge of Boar Flat

The path crosses Ormes Moor and the aptly-named Wilderness before following the path above the Chew Brook.

Above Chew Brook and the Chew Road looking up to Stable Stones Brow

From the Chew Reservoir it's due east to join the Pennine Way and to have a view across to Crowden Great Quarry and Bleaklow.

Crowden Great Quarry and Bleaklow

After another 45 minutes walking down the Pennine Way, I arrived back at the Crowden car park.

12.4 miles,1590m ascent, just short of six hours.


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