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.
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| 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.
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| Ram with fine horns |
Fortunately, the mist lifted and at the Bleaklow Stones the views were good.
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| Kinder and Stanage in the distance |
When I reached Bleaklow Head, the wooden stake had collapsed, so I made a (probably very temporary) repair.
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| Before... |
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| 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.
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| 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.








