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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.





