Tuesday December 12th

 Bleaklow Stones and Bleaklow Head

The original plan was for David to meet Paul at Langsett but, for very valid reasons, the plan fell through. I set off for Langsett but, on reflection as I started along the Woodhead road, I hadn't walked on Bleaklow for quite some time so I stopped off at the old Woodhead Station to walk up to the Bleaklow Stones and Bleaklow Head. The mist was fairly low and I wasn't anticipating good views.

The view from the Far Black Clough path

I didn't expect to meet many people but I did encounter a ram with very fine horns.

Ram with fine horns

Fortunately, the mist lifted and at the Bleaklow Stones the views were good.

The Bleaklow Stones
Kinder and Stanage in the distance

When I reached Bleaklow Head, the wooden stake had collapsed, so I made a (probably very temporary) repair.

Before...

After!

As I left Bleaklow Head, I could see clouds tumbling over Black Hill and Holm Moss: I anticipated that I'd be walking back mainly in the mist. As it was, the clouds didn't advance and my return to Woodhead was clear.

Clouds over Holm Moss and Black Hill

The only downside to this walk is that the hour-plus trudge along the disused railway line back to Woodhead is tedious, but all-in-all, it's always a great walk, made all the better for seeing two hares- one white, and the other still grey. 11.7 miles with nearly 600m ascent.


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