Hi Lorraine
Pleased to see and hear your Penyghent walk went well and that Steve is
getting to grip with the GPS!!
Having just looked at Hoof Stones Height walk I'm not surprised about your
comment about wanting nice and dry conditions it certainly looks like it has
the potential to be a real bog-hopping, boot-sucking walk.
Nice to see you made it to Black Hill again and that it is still living up
to its reputation.
I'm hoping I will be on your Scafell Pike walk although I'm not sure that
John will be on it, the corridor route and vertigo from what I have read
don't go together. However I will be getting the map out to see if we can
start out with you and then avoid the corridor route and meet up at/near the
summit again.
Regards
Angela
-----Original Message-----
From: fellwalkingclub@...
[mailto:fellwalkingclub@...]On Behalf Of walkingmum1
Sent: 17 May 2008 19:29
To: fellwalkingclub@...
Subject: Online Fellwalking Club - O.F.C. Last weekend's walks - Hoof
Stones Height and Penyghent
Hi all,
Its been dull and damp here today so I thought that I would put last
weekend's photos onto webshots.
On Saturday Steve and myself had a fairly local walk on the moors
between Burnley and Todmorden. It wasn't a walk I would think about
doing unless the weather had been very dry. However thanks to the
dry weather we found very little bog and the groughs were also dry.
On Sunday we met up with Dave and Edith and walked Penyghent and
Plover Hill. As you will have realised ther were torrential storms
that afternoon in the Ribblehead area. Although we were only a few
miles away we stayed dry.
Thanks to Dave and Edith for their company. I hope Edith is feeling
better now.
The photos are on my Webshots;
Hoof Stones Height http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/563456297JZjaRX
Penyghent http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/563457372AGaFjv
Regards
Lorraine
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