Saturday 24 February 2007

Nanpantan, Leicestershire



The weather forecast was not good so we decided to do a local walk. We drove to Loughborough and parked in the sports club in Nanpantan road. We walked across fields and through woods to Woodhouse Eaves , it was exceptionally muddy after last nights torrential rain and in places we were walking through streams of water. We saw daffodils in flower next to clumps of snowdrops (shows how spring is progressing) but not much in the way of wildlife -1 squirrel and a few blue tits and possibly a yellowhammer. We stopped for lunch at the Pear Tree. It has been modernised since the last time we went there but was very welcoming, even with our muddy boots. We had a crayfish ciabatta roll with Macdonald style chips! It started to pour with rain while we were eating so we stopped for a coffee. We continued walking when it the rain stopped. We followed the road to a lane and then through woodland past the site of an old windmill (couldn't see it) and then through to Beacon hill. It was a long slog up to the hill but we had good views at the top. The rock outcrops were interesting, the oldest rocks in Britain! We sat for coffee and then worked our way off the hill and down through more small bits of woodland. We past several small electricity generation wind mills which were quite noisy. At the bottom of the hill we had to cross a stream via stepping stones which was interesting after all the rain as the stones were mostly under the very fast flowing water. We next worked our way onto Buck hill which was a nice short ridge walk and then down through more woodland to Jubillee woods, the Outwoods and finally back to the car. The walk was 13.2 km and we were exceptionally muddy at the end. Plus my boot had sprung a small damp patch.

Monyash, Derbyshire

We were up for a walk and drove to Monyash, Derbyshire. A bird of prey glided in front of us as we drove into the village possibly a sparrowhawk but it looked a bit big. After a bit of a problem finding somewhere to park we set off across fields towards Sheldon and the Magpie mine. We had a good look around the mine and then walked across fields and lanes towards Over Haddon. We saw 2 buzzards flying above us and later watched 2 hares chasing each other and boxing. At Over Haddon we walked to the Lathkill Hotel for a drink and a very nice ham roll. The views were wonderful. We walked back through the village and then down to Lathkill dale. We had a wonderful walk through the dale with the river full. We had a diversion to look at Mondale mine and then stood and watched two dippers. We got back to the car at 4.45 after walking 15.7 km.

Ogston Reservoir







It was nice and blue-skied but a bit frosty. We got up and got ready to go for a walk. John drove to Ogston reservoir fiddling about with the cruise control on the new car all the way there. It was lovely and warm on the start of our walk. We walked across lots of fields and quarries and wooded escarpments. We saw snowdrops and crocus and walked past a ruined chapel and a big ornate chimney. We finalled got to Milltown where we stopped for lunch. It was very late and they had stopped serving but the barlady asked the chef what she could do and she returned with pork and apple pie with fresh vegetables -very nice. John had a pint of Marleys ghost (7%). By the time we had finished it was about 3.30 and was starting to get cold. John made friends with a herd of bullocks who were leaning over a gate. He kicked a load of hay under the gate so they could reach it. We got back to the reservoir at 4.15 as the sun was starting to go down and everything was golden.

Visit to Emily and Mike




We had a lovely weekend visit to Emily and Mike where we were very well fed. Mike took us all to Rivington Pike on Saturday afternoon. It was a lovely walk but very windy. We went back to their house where Mike prepared mushrooms stuffed with stilton and wrapped in parma ham, followed by home made lasagne with salad and garlic bread and finally french lemon tart. On Sunday we had cream of celery soup for starters, followed by roast lamb with roast potatoes, carrots, parsnips and green beans. Then fresh fruit salad for desert. We were very well fed in their lovely home.

First walk for 2007


I am writing this blog mainly so that we can share some of our weekend walks with family and others that can't come with us.

Our walking year started on January 1st with a good walk onto Mam Tor in Derbyshire where we were staying in the caravan. We set off for a walk at about 11.30 in lovely sunshine, although it was cold. We walked up Cavedale which was steep and very wet but with nice views across Peveril castle. We then walked across the moor to Mam tor where the weather started to change. It was very busy with a stream of people walking up the hill. At the top it was windy but not as bad as the last time we did this walk when we had to hang on to each other to prevent getting blown off the top! We walked off the tor and up Black tor and Lose hill as it started to rain, then hail then snow. We took the wrong path off Lose hill and I slipped and landed on my bottom (very wet). We then had to reclimb quite a bit to get back on the right path. We got back to the caravan, dried off and had a glass of champagne to celebrate our first walk of the new year.