Tuesday December 26th
Moscar, Stanage and Ughill
It was somewhat fitting that we headed out on Boxing Day to do a walk that we started the year with on January 2nd. We parked near Moscar Lodge and walked up to Stanage End. The day was (miraculously) dry and the views good, but the view of The Great Ridge and Kinder were not as good as on the second- the photo from the 2nd January is the background to this year's blog... this is how it looked on 26th December!
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| Year-end view of The Great Ridge and Kinder |
At the Stanage Pole we enjoyed the last of Olivia's shortbread and then ambled down to Redmires Reservoir. It was busy there, with lots of dog walkers out for a stroll. We headed across rough moorland to come to the Sheffield road, then we struck out across the fields, heading for the bench below Crawshaw Lodge where we stopped for lunch.
From here, we hardly passed any more walkers; the walk went across the fields towards Ughill Moor, passing Crawshaw Farm and a very large and intimidating dog. It was still dry and there was even some occasional sun. We passed several shooting hides and a monolith, and David posed for a rare photo.
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| Monolith near shooting hides |
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| David eyes the horizon! |
As we finished the walk, walking down to Moscar Lodge, the light was fading and a hazy moon was rising. So great to get out for a walk at Christmas time.
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| Win Hill, the Great Ridge and Lose Hill from Moscar Lodge |
10.3 Miles, 430m ascent.




