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SPRINGFIELD FELLWALKING CLUB 4Th JAN 2020 – 6Th JUNE 2020 SPRINGFIELD FELLWALKING CLUB 4th JAN 2020 – 6th JUNE 2020 WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1254 04/01/20 ARNSIDE 1255 18/01/20 PATELEY BRIDGE 1256 01/02/20 AMBLESIDE 1257 15/02/20 BOLTON ABBEY - BURNSALL 1258 29/02/20 GRASMERE 1259 14/03/20 BAKEWELL 1260 28/03/20 STAINFORTH 1261 11/04/20 GLENRIDDING 1262 25/04/20 RAVENSTONEDALE 1263 09/05/20 BRAITHWAITE 1264 23/05/20 HAWES 1265 06/06/20 BORROWDALE www.springfieldfellwalking.co.uk PICK UP POINTS A CHANGE OF CLOTHING MUST BE LEFT ON THE COACH. ONE MEAL AND DRINKS TO BE CARRIED. EMERGENCIES ; DIAL 999 ASK FOR MOUNTAIN RESCUE PICK UP POINT TIME BISPHAM RD. ROUNDABOUT 7-30 PLYMOUTH RD. ROUNDABOUT 7-36 NEWTON DRIVE ROUNDABOUT 7-40 PRESTON NEW RD. 7-49 ( Macdonalds ) PADDOCK DRIVE 7-50 KIRKHAM SQUARE 7-57 CARR HILL RD. 7-59 BELL & BOTTLE 8-02 CLIFTON VILLAGE ( 1st bus stop on entering village ) 8-05 LEA POST OFFICE/LEA CLUB 8-13 CLIFTON AVE. 8-15 LANE ENDS ( Bus shelter ) 8-19 BLACK BULL FULWOOD 8-23 ROUTE Start – Bispham Roundabout – A587 – Preston New Road – Kirkham – Clifton Village – Lea – Ashton – Black Bull Fulwood WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1254 04/01/20 ARNSIDE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 7 ENGLISH LAKES S E AREA ‘A’- ARNSIDE – RED HILLS – ARNSIDE KNOTT – ARNSIDE TOWER – PEPPER POT – POTTER HILL – SCOUT WOOD – HEALD BROW – CRAG FOOT – WARTON CRAG – STRICKLAND WOOD – PIGGERIES – LEIGHTON HALL – GRISEDALE – RED BRIDGE – WATERSLACK WOOD – ARNSIDE LEADER 13 MLS ; 1900’ TL. ASC. ‘B’- ARNSIDE – RED HILLS – ARNSIDE KNOTT – ARNSIDE TOWER – PEPPER POT - SILVERDALE – COVE WELL - FAR ARNSIDE – PARK POINT – BLACKSTONE POINT - ARNSIDE LEADER 9 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. ‘C’- ARNSIDE – RED HILLS – ARNSIDE KNOTT – ARNSIDE TOWER – MIDDLEBARROW WOOD – FOLLOW RAILWAY TRACK – WATERSLACK WOOD – ELMSLACK - FAR ARNSIDE – PARK POINT - BLACKSTONE POINT - ARNSIDE LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1000’ TL. ASC 1255 18/01/20 PATELEY BRIDGE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 26 YORKSHIRE DALES NIDDERDALE ‘A’- PATELEY BRIDGE – STRIKES WOOD – YORK’S FOLLY – NIDDERDALE WAY – SMMERBRIDGE – HIGHFIELD FARM – BRIMHAM HALL – BRIMHAM ROCKS – WHITE HOUSES – BLAZEFIELD – PATELEY BRIDGE LEADER 12 MLS ; 2100’ TL. ASC. ‘B’- PATELEY BRIDGE – NIDDERDALE WAY – BLAZEFIELD - WHITE HOUSES – BRIMHAM ROCKS – CUP & RING MARKED ROCK – SMELTHOUSES – RIVER NIDD – GLASSHOUSES – PATELEY BRIDGE LEADER 9 MLS ; 1500’ TL. ASC. ‘C’- PATELEY BRIDGE – NIDDERDALE WAY – BLAZEFIELD - WHITE HOUSES – BRIMHAM ROCKS – HIGH WOOD – LOW LAITHE – FOX HOLE – RIVER NIDD – GLASSHOUSES – PATELEY BRIDGE LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. 1256 01/02/20 AMBLESIDE MAP; EXPLORER OL 7 ENGLISH LAKES S E AREA ‘A’ – AMBLESIDE – LOW SWEDEN BRIDGE – RYDAL PARK- RYDAL HALL – NAB SCAR – LORD CRAG – ALCOCK TARN – COFFIN ROUTE – RYDAL – RYDAL CAVE – SCARTUFTS – LOUGHRIGG FELL – BLACK MIRE – ROTHAY PARK - AMBLESIDE LEADER 10 MLS ; 3100’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – AMBLESIDE – LOW SWEDEN BRIDGE – LOW PIKE – HIGH PIKE – HIGH BAKESTONES – SCANDALE PASS – SCANDALE BOTTOM – HIGH SWEDEN BRIDGE - AMBLESIDE LEADER 9 MLS ; 2500’ TL. ASC. ‘C’– AMBLESIDE - ROTHAY PARK – BLACK MIRE – LOUGHRIGG FELL – INTAKE WOOD – LOUGHRIGG TERRACE – RYDAL CAVE – RYDAL – RYDAL PARK - AMBLESIDE LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1500’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1257 15/02/20 BOLTON ABBEY - BURNSALL MAP ; EXPLORER OL 2 YORKSHIRE DALES S & W AREAS ‘A’ – BOLTON BRIDGE - BOLTON ABBEY – BACK O’TH HILL FARM – GILL BANK – PICKLES GILL BECK – HAMMERTHORN HILL – BROADSHAWE – AGILL HUSE – SIMON’S SEAT – EASTWOOD HEAD – RIVER WHARFE – DALES WAY - BURNSALL LEADER 11.1/2 MLS ; 2000’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – BOLTON BRIDGE - BOLTON ABBEY – BOLTON ABBEY – DALES WAY – VALLEY OF DESOLATION – GT AGILL BOTTOM – SIMON’S SEAT – EASTWOOD HEAD – RIVER WHARFE – DALES WAY - BURNSALL LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1600’ TL. ASC. ‘C’– BOLTON BRIDGE - BOLTON ABBEY- DALES WAY – STRID WOOD – THE STRID – BARDEN BRIDGE – RIVER WHARFE – WATER’S LAITHE - BURNSALL LEADER 8 MLS ; 700’ TL. ASC. 1258 29/02/20 GRASMERE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 6 & 7 ENGLISH LAKES SW & SE AREAS ‘A’- WYTHBURN – BIRK SIDE – HELVELLYN – NETHERMOST PIKE – DOLLYWAGON PIKE – GRISEDALE TARN – GRISEDALE HAUSE – SEAT SANDAL – MILL BRIDGE - GRASMERE LEADER 10 MLS ; 3400’ TL. ASC. ‘B’- GRASMERE – ALLAN BANK – BRIGSTONE MOSS – SILVER HOW DOW BANK – RED BANK WOOD – LOUGHRIGG TERRACE – RYDAL CAVE – RYDAL – RYDAL MOUNT – COFFIN ROUTE – DOVE COTTAGE - GRASMERE LEADER 8 MLS ; 1900’ TL. ASC. ‘C’- GRASMERE – ALLAN BANK- BRIGSTONE MOSS – SILVER HOW SPEDDING CRAG – DOW BANK – HUNTINGSTILE – LAKE SIDE – FOOTBRIDGE – WHITE CROSS COMMON – DOVE COTTAGE – GRASMERE LEADER 7 MLS ; 1500’ TL. ASC. 1259 14/03/20 BAKEWELL MAP; EXPLORER OL 24 PEAK DISTRICT WHITE PEAKS ‘A’ – HATHERSAGE – SCRAPER LOW – HIGGER TOR – BURBAGE BRIDGE – LONGSHAW LODGE – GROUSE INN – FROGGATT EDGE – CURBAR EDGE – BASLOW EDGE – BASLOW – CHATSWORTH HOUSE - EDENSOR - CALTON PASTURE - BAKEWELL LEADER 14 MLS ; 2200’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – BAKEWELL – MONSAL TRAIL – MONSAL HEAD – MONSAL DALE – LEES BOTTOM – A 6 – GT SHACKLOW WOOD – A 6 - RIVER WYE – A 6 – ENDCLIFF WOOD - BAKEWELL LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1300’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – BAKEWELL – MONSAL TRAIL – MONSAL HEAD ( TUNNEL) – AQUEDUCT – PENNYUNK LANE – ASHFORD IN THE WATER – A 6 – ENDCLIFF WOOD - BAKEWELL LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1260 28/03/20 STAINFORTH MAP ; EXPLORER OL 2 YORKSHIRE DALES S & W AREAS ‘A’ – STAINFORTH – RIBBLE WAY – CHURN MILK HOLE – PEN-Y-GHENT – PENNINE WAY – HORTON – RIBBLE WAY – CRAGGHILL FARM – HELWITH BRIDGE – HIGHER BARK HOUSE – SMEARSETT SCAR – HARGREAVES BARN - STAINFORTH LEADER 14 MLS ; 2400’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – STAINFORTH – LITTLE STAINFORTH – HARGREAVES BARN – SMEARSETT SCAR – FORD – JOP RIDDING – WOOD LANE – MELDINGS BARN – FEIZER – FEIZER THWAITE – STACKHOUSE – RIVER RIBBLE – STAINFORTH FORCE - STAINFORTH LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1400’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – STAINFORTH – PENNINE BRIDLEWAY – CATRIGG FORCE – CATTLE GRID – COW CLOSE – PENNINE BRIDLEWAY – SETTLE – RIBBLE WAY – STAINFORTH FORCE - STAINFORTH LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1000’ TL. ASC. 1261 11/04/20 GLENRIDDING MAP ; EXPLORER OL 5 ENGLISH LAKES N E AREA ‘A’ – COW BRIDGE – HARTSOP - HAYESWATER GILL – HAYESWATER – SATURA CRAG – ANGLE TARN – BOREDALE HAUSE – PLACE FELL – LOW MOSS – ULLSWATER PATH – SIDE FARM – GRISEDALE BRIDGE - GLENRIDDING LEADER 12 MLS ; 3200’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – GLENRIDDING – GILL SIDE – MIRES BECK – BIRKHOUSE MOOR - HOLE-IN-THE-WALL – RED TARN – CAT STY CAM – RED TARN BECK – YOUTH HOSTEL – GREENSIDE ROAD – GLENRIDDING LEADER 8 MLS ; 2500’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – GLENRIDDING – GILL SIDE – LANTY’S TARN – GRISEDALE – RESERVOIR – BROOMHILL PLANTATION – FOOTBRIDGE – ELMHOW – THORNHOW – HAG BECK – HOME FARM – GRISEDALE BRIDGE - GLENRIDDING LEADER 7 MLS ; 1000’ TL. ASC. 1262 25/04/20 RAVENSTONEDALE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 19 HOWGILL FELLS UPPER EDEN VALLEY ‘A’ – RAVENSTONEDALE – ASHFELL – ASH FELL EDGE – A 683 – TOMMY ROAD – GT COVE – LITTLE FELL - HIGH DOLPHINSTY – THE NAB – WILD BOAR FELL - HIGH DOLPHINSTY – LONG GILL – STENNERSKEUGH – LOCKHOLME – PIPER HOLE – RAVENSTONEDALE LEADER 12.1/2 MLS ; 2200’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – RAVENSTONEDALE – PARK HILL – SMARDALE BRIDGE – DISMANTLED RAILWAY – BULL FLAT – CROSBY GARRETT BECK – GREYSTONES – NETTLE HILL – BENTS FARM – BROWNBER – SMARDALE BRIDGE – HAWKING SCAR - RAVENSTONEDALE LEADER 9 MLS ; 1500’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – RAVENSTONEDALE -ASHFIELD – ASH FELL ROAD – THE RIGGS – SMARDALE FELL – SMARDALE BRIDGE – BROWNBER – NEW-BIGGIN-ON-LUNE - RAVENSTONEDALE LEADER 7 MLS ; 900’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1263 09/05/20 BRAITHWAITE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 5 ENGLISH LAKES N W AREA ‘A’ -BRAITHWAITE – BRAITHWAITE LODGE – BARROW – BARROW DOOR – HIGH MOSS – SAIL- CRAG HILL – GRASMOOR – COLEDALE HAUSE – COLEDALE BECK – BRAITHWAITE LEADER 10 MLS ; 3500’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – BRAITHWAITE -BRAITHWAITE LODGE – STONEYCROFT – CAUSEY PIKE – SCAR CRAGS – HIGH MOSS – BARROW DOOR – HIGH COLEDALE - BRAITHWAITE LEADER 7 MLS ; 2400’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – BRAITHWAITE - HIGH COLEDALE – STILE END – STONEYCROFT GILL – ROWLING END FARM – GHYLL BANK – STAIR – NEWLANDS BECK – LITTLE BRAITHWAITE - BRAITHWAITE LEADER 6.1/2 MLS ; 1400’ TL. ASC. 1264 23/05/20 HAWES MAP ; EXPLORER OL 30 YORKSHIRE DALES N & C AREAS ‘A’ – HAWES – PENNINE WAY – HARDRAW – LITTLE FELL – BLACK HILL MOSS – HEARNE EDGE – GT SHUNNER FELL – LITTLE SHUNNER FELL – GRIMY GUTTER HAGS – ROAD – LOVELY SEAT – PIKE HILL – NORTH RAKE HILLS – SEDBUSK - HAWES LEADER 14 MLS ; 2300’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – HAWES – SPILLIAN GREEN LANE – MOSSY LANE – GAYLE – EAST END – WETHER FELL – SILKA SIDE – COMMON ALLOTMENTS – CARLOWS – CAM HIGH ROAD – BURTERSETT – HAWES LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1600’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – HAWES – GAYLE – PENNINE WAY - GAUDY LANE – TEN END – CAM ROAD – SPILLIAN GREEN – THORNS – RIVER URE – HAWES LEADER 7 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. 1265 06/06/20 BORROWDALE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 4 ENGLISH LAKES N W AREA ‘A’ – SEATOLLER – BORROWDALE YEWS – TAYLOR GILL FORCE – STYHEAD TARN – STY HEAD – SOUTH TRAVERSE – GREAT GABLE – GREEN GABLE – BRANDRETH – GREY KNOTTS – HONISTER HAUSE – LITTLE GATESGARTH - SEATOLLER LEADER 12 MLS ; 3100’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – SEATOLLER – MOUNTAIN VIEW – RAVEN CRAG – GLARAMARA – COMBE DOOR – TARN AT LEAVES – BESSY BOOT – COMBE GILL – MOUNTAIN VIEW - SEATOLLER LEADER 7 MLS ; 2500’ TL. ASC. ‘C’– GRANGE – TROUTDALE COTTAGES – BROCK BIELD – LONG MOSS – BRUND FELL – WATENDLATH – PUDDINGSTONE BANK – RESTING STONE – CUMBRIA WAY – STONETHWAITE BRIDGE – PEAT HOWE - SEATOLLER LEADER 8 MLS ; 1300’ TL. ASC. .
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