Monday, May 12, 2008

Kinder Scout 10th May '08.

Here are a few pictures from my walk on Saturday, I call it a walk which I suppose it was but it was not like any walk I've been on for a long time. It was never meant to be easy as I'm trying to build myself up for the walk in July. But the whole day got messed up right from the start. I was parked up for an hour on the way to Edale because the police had the road blocked because of an accident so that made me late getting started. Then, although you wouldn't think so from looking at the pictures, it was very warm and humid, just the slightest movement had me sweating buckets so by the time I'd climbed on to the top of Kinder Scout it was pretty obvious I hadn't brought enough water with me so in the end I had to cut short my planned route and I was just about done in by the time I got back to the car having only completed 12 miles, it felt like twice as many.
Edale Village with Kinder Scout beyond.

An interesting water feature at the visitor centre.The footbridge out of the village.

The path to the Kinder plateau.

Kinder Downfall, this is where the river
Kinder flows over the edge of the plateau.

A view along the northern edge of Kinder Scout.
Bob's short cut home, not for the faint hearted or weak of knees. When it became apparent that I wasn't able to complete my planned route I decided to cut straight across the plateau which is full of 15 feet deep gullys, bogs and thick heather, I'm not really sure how much of a short cut it was in the end, it was shorter but far from easy. So some time soon I need to go back and try again because if I can't do better than this I wouldn't feel confident about undertaking my long walk.

3 Comments:

Blogger Gordon Mason said...

Hi Bob

I confess I always find that pull up Grindsbrook quite hard, and crowded. I prefer getting onto Kinder from the north side, up Blackden Brook off the Snake Road. It's still a pull but not so crowded so I can quietly gasp for breath without embarassing myself. Once on top there's only a small neck of peat groughs before you're looking down into the Vale of Edale. And you can always amuse yourself on the way down Blackden Brook by crossing the stream at the wrong point, losing your footing crossing it later and sitting down four-square in it. Yep, I've done it. Old wet arse strikes again.

7:22 PM  
Blogger Tea said...

What pretty scenery to have a good healthy trek through Bob. I so wish England was closer because it`s so different from here and so interesting.

tea
xo

10:14 AM  
Blogger Jeanette said...

Gday Bob. Enjoyed all the scenery along the way but Ohh How I huffed and Puffed on that climb..
Time for a Brandy..

1:06 PM  

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