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SPRINGFIELD FELLWALKING CLUB 5Th JAN 2019 – 22Nd JUNE 2019 SPRINGFIELD FELLWALKING CLUB 5th JAN 2019 – 22nd JUNE 2019 WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1229 05/01/19 BOWNESS 1230 19/01/19 AMBLESIDE 1231 02/02/19 MALHAM 1232 16/02/19 THRELKELD 1233 02/03/19 CONISTON 1234 16/03/19 BUCKDEN - GRASSINGTON 1235 30/03/19 KIRKBY STEPHEN 1236 13/04/19 LANGDALES 1237 27/04/19 CALDBECK 1238 11/05/19 GLENRIDDING 1239 25/05/19 HATHERSAGE ( no pub stop ) 1240 08/06/19 BORROWDALE ( toilet stop only ) 1241 22/06/19 DENT BOOKINGS AND CANCELLATIONS SUE BRADLEY 01772 728718 mob ; 07713863241 BETWEEN 6PM & 9PM IF BOOKING OR CANCELLING A SEAT ON THE FRIDAY BEFORE A WALK RING SUE UP UNTIL 3PM AFTER WHICH PHONE BILLY REID ON 01253 351264 EMERGENCY CONTACT ON THE DAY OF THE WALK ; BILLY REID MOBILE NO. 07738620841 CANCELLATIONS ARE ACCEPTED UPTO 9PM ON THE WEDNESDAY PRECEEDING THE WALK AFTER THIS TIME, BOOKED SEATS MUST BE PAID FOR WHATEVER THE CIRCUMSTANCES LEADERS ARE REQUESTED FOR ALL WALK 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 COMMITTEE CONTACTS CHAIRMAN ; FRANK SWANNACK 01772 785225, mob. 07929025949 COACH SECRETARY ; BILLY REID 01253 351264, mob. 07738620841 SECRETARY ; PAULINE ATKINS 01772 322146, mob. 07586465874 WALKS CO – ORDINATER ; BARRY MATHER 01772 732408, mob. 07895387845 SOCIAL SECRETARY ; SUE MATHER 01772 732408, mob. 07964931911 BOOKING SECRETARY ; SUE BRADLEY 01772 728718. mob. 07713863241 TREASURER ; PAUL EARNSHAW 01995 670438, mob. 07796528485 PUBLICITY ; ALAN WREN 01772 728787, mob. 07751068036 NEWSLETTER EDITOR ; ALAN PAYNTER 01772 687440, mob. 07732300457 WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1229 05/01/19 BOWNESS MAP ; EXPLORER OL 7 ENGLISH LAKES S E AREA ‘A’ – INGS – HUGILL HALL – BROWFOOT – SAWMILL COTTAGES – KENTMERE HALL – GARBURN PASS – SALLOWS – GARBURN ROAD – NEAR ORREST – ORREST HEAD – HIGH LICKBARROW - BOWNESS LEADER 13 MLS ; 2200’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – WINDERMERE – ORREST HEAD – NEAR ORREST – HIGH BORRANS – GRASSGARTH – INGS – WASDIKE – SCHOOL KNOTT – DALES WAY -CLEABARROW – MATSON GROUND - BOWNESS LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – WINDERMEREE – ORREST HEAD - NEAR ORREST – HIGH BORRANS – GRASSGARTH – INGS – WASDIKE – HIGH LICKBARROW – DALES WAY - BOWNESS LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 1000’ TL. ASC. 1230 19/01/19 AMBLESIDE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 7 ENGLISH LAKES S E AREA ‘A’- AMBLESIDE – STOCK GHYLL FORCE – LOW GROVE – ROUND HILL FARM – SNARKER PIKE – RED SCREES – SCANDALE PASS – HIGH BAKESTONES – HIGH PIKE – LOW PIKE – LOW SWEDEN BRIDGE - AMBLESIDE LEADER 11.1/2 MLS ; 3400’ TL. ASC. ‘B’- AMBLESIDE – ROTHAY PARK – LOUGHRIGG FELL – RYDAL CAVE GRASMERE LAKE (weir) – MAIN ROAD – COFFIN ROUTE RYDAL HALL – RYDAL PARK – AMBLESIDE – STOCKGHYLL FORCE – CAR PARK LEADER 9 MLS ; 1900’ TL. ASC. ‘C’- AMBLESIDE – STOCK GHYLL FORCE – LOW GROVE – ROUND HILL FARM – HIGH SWEDEN BRIDGE – HIGH SWEDEN COPPICE – RYDAL PARK – RYDAL – RIVER ROTHAY - AMBLESIDE LEADER 8 MLS ; 1400’ TL. ASC. 1231 02/02/19 MALHAM MAP; EXPLORER OL 2 YORKSHIRE DALES S & W AREAS ‘A’ – MALHAM – NEW LAITHE – JANET’S FOSSE – GORDALE SCAR – STREET GATE – MALHAM TARN – GT CLOSE HILL – MIDDLE HOUSE FARM – BACK PASTURE – PENNINE WAY – MALHAM TARN HOUSE – WATER SINKS – WATLOWES – MALHAM COVE - MALHAM LEADER 12.1/2 MLS ; 1800’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – MALHAM – MALHAM COVE – TROUGHGATE – STREET GATE – ROMAN CAMP – SD 930 655 – SMEARBOTTOMS LANE – WEETS TOP – HANLITH MOOR – WINDY PIKE LANE – PENNINE WAY - MALHAM LEADER 9.1/4 MLS ; 1300’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – MALHAM – MALHAM COVE – TROUGHGATE – STREET GATE – ROMAN CAMP – SD 923 654 – SMEARBOTTOMS LANE – WEETS TOP – HANLITH MOOR – WINDY PIKE LANE – PENNINE WAY - MALHAM LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 1100’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1232 16/02/19 THRELKELD MAP ; EXPLORER OL 4 & 5 ENGLISH LAKES NW & NE AREA ‘A’ – SCALES – SCALES FELL – BLENCATHRA – BLUE SCREES – RIVER GLENDERAMACKIN – BANNERDALE CRAGS – WHITE HORSE BENT – RIVER GLENDERAMACKIN – SOUTHER FELL – LOW BECKSIDE – HAZELHURST – WATERHOUSE – LOWSIDE – WOLT BRIDGE – WALTHWAITE – GUARDHOUSE - THRELKELD LEADER 12 MLS ; 3100’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – THRELKELD – KILN HOW BECK – HIGH ROW FARM – BLENCATHRA CENTRE – KNOWE CRAGS - BLENCATHRA – SCALES TARN – MOUSTHWAITE COMB – SCALES FARM – GUARDHOUSE - THRELKELD LEADER 8 MLS ; 2500’ TL. ASC. ‘C’– LEGBURTHWAITE – LITTLE HOW – GREAT HOW – SMAITHWAITE – ROUGH HOW BRIDGE – SHAW BANK - ST JOHN’S CHURCH – BRIDGE HOUSE – MOSS DIKES – THRELKELD BRIDGE – MILL BRIDGE – THRELKELD LEADER 8 MLS ; 1300’ TL. ASC. 1233 02/03/19 CONISTON MAP ; EXPLORER OL 6 & 7 ENGLISH LAKES SW & SE AREAS ‘A’- CONISTON – BOWMANSTEAD – THE BELL – CROWBERRY HAWS – CONISTON OLD MAN – BRIM FELL – SWIRL HOW – GREAT CARRS – PRISON BAND – SWIRL HAWSE – LEVERS WATER – BOULDER VALLEY – CROEBERRY HAWS – MINERS BRIDGE - CONISTON LEADER 10.1/2 MLS ; 3500’ TL. ASC. ‘B’- CONISTON – MINERS BRIDGE – HOLE RAKE – TILBERTHWAITE GILL – HOLME GROUND – HOLME FELL – GLEN MARY BRIDGE – TARN HOWS COTTAGE – LOW YEWDALE – CONISTON LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 2300’ TL. ASC. ‘C’- CONISTON – MINERS BRIDGE – CROWBERRY HAWS – THE BELL – WALNA SCAR ROAD – BOO TARN – TORVER BECK – QUARRIES – LITTLE ARROW – HOATHWAITE FARM – CUMBRIA WAY – CONISTON HALL - CONISTON LEADER 8 MLS ; 1400’ TL. ASC. 1234 16/03/19 GRASSINGTON MAP; EXPLORER OL 30 & 2 ENGLISH LAKES N & C AREAS ‘A’ – BUCKDEN – BUCKDEN RAKE – BUCKDEN PIKE – MEMORIAL CROSS – TOR MERE TOP – STARBOTTEN ROAD – CAM HEAD – TOP MERE ROAD – KETTLEWELL – DALES WAY – HIGHGATE LEYS LANE – CONISTONE PIE – DALES WAY - GRASSINGTON LEADER 13.1/2 MLS ; 2300’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – RYLSTONE – SUN MOOR HILL – OBELISK – ROLLING GATE NOOK – THORPE – SUSPENSION BRIDGE - RIVER WHARFE – LINTON FALLS - GRASSINGTON LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1600’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – GRASSINGTON – HIGH LANE – EDGE LANE – TINKER’S LANE – HEBDEN BECK – EDGE TOP – BANK TOP – HARTLNGTON RAIKES – BURNSALL – RIVER WHARFE - GRASSINGTON LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 1100’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1235 30/03/19 KIRKBY STEPHEN MAP ; EXPLORER OL 19 HOWGILL FELLS UPPER EDEN VALLEY ‘A’ – KIRKBY STEPHEN – FRANK’S BRIDGE – RIVER EDEN – CASTLE HILL - EWBANK SCAR - LADTHWAITE – REIGILL – FARADAY GILL – NINE STANDARDS – TRIG POINT – ROLLINSON HAGG S – DUKERDALE POTTS – NATEBY COMMON – LOCKTHWAITE – NATEBY – RIVER EDEN – STENKRITH BRIDGE – KIRKBY STEPHEN LEADER 11 MLS ; 2100’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – KIRKBY STEPHEN – FRANK’S BRIDGE – HARTLEY QUARRIES – FELL HOUSE – REIGILL – FARADAY GILL – NINE STANDARDS – TRIG POINT – ROLLINSON HAGGS – SWALLOW HOLE – REIGILL – LADTHWAITE – EWBANK SCAR – BOLLAM BRIDGE – KIRKBY STEPHEN LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1900’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ KIRKBY STEPHEN – FRANK’S BRIDGE – RIVER EDEN – CASTLE HILL – NATEBY – THRINGILL – RIDDING HOUSE – CARR HOUSE – SOUTHWAITE – PENDRAGON CASTLE – CASTLE BRIDGE – BLACK HILL HOLLOW – BIRKETT BOTTOM – LAMMERSIDE CASTLE - WHARTON HALL – STENKRITH BRIDGE – KIRKBY STEPHEN LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 1000’ TL. 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ASC. ‘B’ – CALDBECK – NETHER ROW – LOW PIKE – HIGH PIKE – BIRKET – WOOD HALL – STOTT GHYLL – HESKET NEWMARKET – CALD BECK – CUMBRIA WAY - CALDBECK LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1900’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – CALDBECK – WATH – POTTS GILL – MINE (dis) – BIRKETT – WOOD HALL – STOTT GHYLL – HESKET NEWMARKET - CALD BECK – CUMBRIA WAY - CALDBECK LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1238 11/05/19 GLENRIDDING MAP ; EXPLORER OL 5 ENGLISH LAKES N E AREA ‘A’ - GLENRIDDING – GREENSIDE ROAD – GLENRIDDING BECK – RED TARN BECK – CAT STY CAM SWIRRAL EDGE – HELVELLYN – WHITESIDE BANK – RAISE – STICKS PASS – SHEFFIELD PIKE GLENRIDDING LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 3700’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – COW BRIDGE - DEEPDALE BRIDGE – DEEPDALE BECK – MOSSY DALE - DEEPDALE HAUSE –ST SUNDAY CRAG – THORNHOW END – GLENRIDDING BRIDGE - GLENRIDDING LEADER 8 MLS ; 2300’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – GLENRIDDING – GRISEDALE BRIDGE – PATTERDALE – OXFORD CRAG – ARNISON CRAG – THORN HOW – LANTY’S TARN – GLENRIDDING BECK – GREENSIDE BECK - GLENRIDDING LEADER 7 MLS ; 1600 TL. ASC. 1239 25/05/19 HATHERSAGE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 1 & 24 PEAK DISTRICT DARK PEAK / WHITE PEAK ‘A’ – HATHERSAGE – BANK TOP – CHURCH – COWCLOSE – NORTH LEES – ROAD - RIDGE – STANAGE POLE – ROBIN HOOD’S CAVE – TRIG POINT – UPPER BURBAGE BRIDGE – BURBAGE ROCKS – A 6187 – OWLER TOR – A 6187 – MOTHER CAP – HATHERSAGE MOOR – HIGGER TOR – CALLOW – SCRAPERLOW – HATHERSAGE LEADER
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