Ding in Flying Buttress arch (Pule Hill) 1 (Photo: Dave Shotton)  



Lost hand on Dovestones (Mark Garrod)
Dovestones routes - 9am (Mark Garrod)
miles and 3 routes to go! (Mark Garrod)
Jim on Long Climb, Laddow (Mark Garrod)
Sunny Lunch on Black Hill (Mark Garrod)
Leaving Pule Hill (Mark Garrod)
Approaching Alderman Rocks, 9pm (Mark Garrod)
vestones Edge 1 (Dave Shotton)
vestones Edge 2 (Dave Shotton)
vestones Edge 3 (Dave Shotton)
Yeoman Hey Reservoir from Dovestones Edge (Dave Shotton)
Ruined hut beyond Dovestones Edge (Dave Shotton)
Al contemplates Laddow (Dave Shotton)
Al leads Amen (Pule Hill) (Dave Shotton)
Al tops out on Amen (Pule Hill) 1 (Dave Shotton)
Al tops out on Amen (Pule Hill) 2 (Dave Shotton)
Al tops out on Amen (Pule Hill) 3 (Dave Shotton)
Ding in Flying Buttress arch (Pule Hill) 1 (Dave Shotton)
Ding in Flying Buttress arch (Pule Hill) 2 (Dave Shotton)
Ding in Flying Buttress arch (Pule Hill) 3 (Dave Shotton)
Moorland gate (Dave Shotton)
* Dave S  had a rope from a friend of Trish’s  who was also climbing on Pule Hill (NL Scan)


Classic Long Peak Walk & Climb


Present: Michelle Harvie, Mark Garrod, Jim Symon, Jim & Sandy Gregson, Trish Cranston, Al Metelko, Robert Clark, Dave Wylie, Dave Shotton, Oi Ding Koy, Kate Harvey, Neil Britton (Guest), plus 2 present but not seen, Colin Maddison (30 minutes ahead of us) and Joe Flynn (1 day late).

 

We arrived at 7.50am pleased and impressed to find a surprisingly large keen KMC team ready for our expedition and prepared to get up before 8.00am on a Saturday morning. There was a good mix of Judith’s friends and some newer members all keen to enjoy a full day out on the entertaining hills and crags of Saddleworth.

It was already hot when we climbed up to Dovestones Edge (picture). Jim picked a classic HVD, Answer Crack, which is now upgraded to Severe. All teams were on top of the crag within the hour and we set off along the edge to Laddow. This stretch was full of natural history; Jim and Sandy spotted the elusive Cloudberry (edible raspberry like fruits; a delicacy of Northern Europe), Sandy attempted to skewer a baby rabbit with her walking poles, while Mark carried a slug in his boot between the 2 crags. We managed to pass 2 hours at Laddow with mass ascents of Long Climb and Little Crowberry. Lunch was on the top of Black Hill. Still with 2 crags and 17 miles to go, we set off down the very hot Wessenden Valley, walking past a number of illegal but tempting cooling dips in the reservoirs. We were all in need of some shade and drinks and sought refuge in the Carriage House Pub to fortify ourselves for Pule Hill. Jim, Sandy and Neil headed back to the start missing out Pule Hill. Unbeknown to us Colin had got the train to Marsden and set off to find us at Alderman Rocks, unfortunately 30 minutes ahead of us.

Pule Hill was entertaining as ever, although I don’t think Jim or his rope were too impressed by my Spider Man technique (climbing up the rope for a small section). There was actually another couple climbing there (co-incidentally a friend of Trish’s) who gave Dave S a rope on Flying Buttress. It was a beautiful evening as we went over Broadstone Hill to Alderman Rocks. We all managed a final climb before descending back to Binn Green and a few well earned pints and cups of tea in the Clarence in Greenfield.

The meet leader was reminded: 1. How long ago she had last climbed. 2. How much she loves grit stone and 3. Most importantly what a solid climber Judith was to not only lead these routes but also manage to smile on them.

We had most of the crags to ourselves, partly because of their location, and partly the time of our arrival (8.50 pm at Alderman). It was a grand day out, thanks to all for coming. Glad to see the KMC still has a sense of adventure, I am sure Ju would be impressed.



Michelle Harvie
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