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H Group Walking Programme H Group Walking Programme 8th July 2019 - 30th September 2019 The walks should be 9 -11 miles in length and commence promptly at 10.00 am from the meeting place Please contact the walk leader if unsure about the meeting place or whether the walk will go ahead in the event of bad weather Date Leader Meeting Place Itinerary 8th July Pam Houson Possibly Hathersage Eyam Moor , Bretton , Hucklow Edge , To be confirmed. Abney Grange , Offerton. 15th July Christine Carney On street parking in Limestone Way , Monk's Dale Farm , Tideswell Town End Chee Dale , Wormhill , Monk's Dale , SK 152752 Miller's Dale , Tideswell Dale. 9 mile 22nd July Eric Bridgeland Alstonefield carpark Coldeaton Bridge , River Dove , SK 130557 Bunster Hill , Stanshope , Dale Bottom 29th July Josie Bush Dunford Bridge TPT car park Winscar Reservoir , Snailsden Edge SE 157024 and Reservoir, Hades , Harden Reservoir. Approx 10 miles. 5th August Jo Curtin Hartington Square Biggin Dale , Irons Tor Cave , Milldale Alstonefield , Wolfscote Dale , Beresford Dale 12th August Mick Hasney Shepley Street-Old Glossop Yellow Slacks , Bleaklow Head , SK 045948 Cock Hill 19th August Chris Walton Ashford in the Water car Monsal Head , Sheldon , Little park Shacklow Wood 9.5 miles 26th August Ray Goulding End of Redmires road Stanage Pole , Stanage Edge , Bank Holiday SK 256852 Higger Tor , Burbage Bridge , Houndkirk , White Stones 2nd September Mike Reynolds SJ 987698 Clough House , Wildboarclough , Near Clough House 3 Shires Head , Axe Edge Moor , Cat and Fiddle 9th September Janet Hirst Eyam free car park Bretton Clough , Grindlow , Silly Dale Stanley House , Foolow. 16th September Chris Laycock Dennis Knoll Stanage , Redmires , Crawshaw Lodge Moscar Lodge , Stanage. 23rd September Ken Bramall Layby before Fairholmes Abbey Brook , Lost Lad. 30th September Peter Jones Cutthroat Bridge Boots Tower , Bradfield Gate Head , Sk 213874 Salt Cellar..
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