SPRINGFIELD FELLWALKING CLUB 7Th JULY 2018 – 8Th DEC 2018

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SPRINGFIELD FELLWALKING CLUB 7Th JULY 2018 – 8Th DEC 2018 SPRINGFIELD FELLWALKING CLUB 7th JULY 2018 – 8th DEC 2018 WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1217 07/07/18 DUFTON 1218 21/07/18 CONISTON 1219 04/08/18 GRASSINGTON 1220 18/08/18 GRASMERE 1221 01/09/18 ROWEN ( no pub stop ) 1222 15/09/18 DUNMAIL RAISE - GLENRIDDING 1223 29/09/18 SETTLE 1224 13/10/18 SILECROFT ( toilet stop only ) 1225 27/10/18 BRAITHWAITE 1226 10/11/18 SEDBERGH 1227 24/11/18 WARTON 1228 08/12/18 SKIPTON www.springfieldfellwalking.co.uk WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1217 07/07/18 DUFTON MAP ; EXPLORER OL 19 NORTH PENNINES UPPER EDEN VALLEY ‘A’ – DUFTON – PENNINE WAY – BOW HALL – NARROW GATE ( PATH ) – HIGH CUP NICK – BURNT CRAG – MURTON PIKE – SWEETY BRIGGS – MURTON – SHEPHERDS COTTAGE – FLAKEBRIDGE WOOD – GREEN HOW - DUFTON LEADER 12.1/2 MLS ; 2400’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – DUFTON – PENNINE WAY – BOW HALL – NARROW GATE ( PATH ) HIGH CUP NICK – MIDDLE TONFUE – HARBOUR FLATT – KEISLEY FARM – GREEN HOW - DUFTON LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1700’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – DUFTON – PUSGILL HOUSE – DUFTON PIKE – KNOCK – NEWLANDS – LONG MARTON – PARK FARM – PARK BROW – DUFTON LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1400’ TL. ASC. 1218 21/07/18 CONISTON MAP ; EXPLORER OL 6 ENGLISH LAKES S W AREA ‘A’- CONISTON – MINER’S BRIDGE – LEVERS WATER – SWIRL HAWSE – WETHERLAM – WETHERLAM EDGE – TILBERTHWAITE GILL – SHEPHERD’S BRIDGE – LANE HEAD COPPICE – TARN HOW – FELL END – BOON CRAG FARM – GUARDS WOOD - CONISTON LEADER 11 MLS ; 3400’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – CONISTON – WALNA SCAR ROAD – GOAT’S WATER – GOAT’S HAWSE – DOW CRAG – BUCK PIKE – BROWN PIKE – COVE BRIDGE – LITTLE ARROW INTAKE BOWMANSTEAD – CONISTON LEADER 9 MLS ; 2600’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – CONISTON – CAT BANK – HEATHWAITE – BANISHEAD – COVE BRIDGE – ASH GILL BECK – LOWER TORVER PARK – BRACKENBARROW FARM – CUMBRIA WAY – WATE PARK – CONISTON HALL - CONISTON LEADER 8 MLS ; 1400’ TL. ASC. 1219 04/08/18 GRASSINGTON MAP; EXPLORER OL 2 YORKSHIRE DALES S AREA ‘A’- RYLESTONE – HIGH BARK – OBELISK – PETER’S CRAG – ROLLING GATE NOOK – THORPE – BURNSALL – RIVER WHARFE – SUSPENSION BRIDGE – HEBDEN – HOLE BOTTOM – GRASSINGTON LEADER 12 MLS ; 2100’ TL. ASC. ‘B’- GRASSINGTON -LINTON FALLS – RIVER WHARFE – GHAISTRILL’S STRID – GRASS WOOD – DIB BECK – CONISTONE – SCOT’S GATE LANE – DALES WAY - GRASSINGTON LEADER 9 MLS ; 1300’ TL. ASC. ‘C’- GRASSINGTON - LINTON FALLS – RIVER WHARFE – GHAISTRILL’S STRID – GRASS WOOD – DALES WAY – BARE HOUSE – YARNBURY - GRASSINGTON LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 1100’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1220 18/08/18 GRASMERE MAP; EXPLORER OL 4, 5 & 7 ENGLISH LAKES N W, NE & S E AREAS ‘A’ – GRASMERE – ALCOCK TARN – HERON PIKE – GREAT RIGG – FAIRFIELD – COFFA PIKE – GRISEDALE TARN – SEAT SANDAL – MILL BRIDGE - GRASMERE LEADER 10 MLS ; 3700’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – WYTHBURN - WEST HEAD – WYTHBURN FELLS – ULLSCARF GREENUP EDGE – MOOR MOSS – FAR EASEDALE – STYTHWAITE STEPS - EASEDALE - GRASMERE LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 2000’ TL. ASC. ‘C’– GRASMERE – EASEDALE ROAD – SOUR MILK GHYLL – EASEDALE TARN – NY 303 084 – EASEDALE TARN – STYTHWATE STEPS – LANCRIGG – BUTHARLYP – A 591 – GRASMERE LEADER 7 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. 1221 01/09/18 ROWEN MAP ; EXPLORER OL 17 THE CARNEDDAU NORTH WALES ‘A’- ROWEN – PARC MAWR – TRECASTELL FARM – HAFODTY – CEFN LLECHEN – CEFN MAEN AMOR – MAEN PENDDU – TALY FAN – FOEL LWYD – BWLCH Y DDEUFAEN – CAE COCH - STANDING STONE - BURIAL CHAMBER – RHIW - ROWEN LEADER 10 MLS ; 2400’ TL. ASC. ‘B’- ROWEN – PARC MAWR – ST CELYNIN CHAPEL – TYDDYN GRASOD – TAL-Y-FAN – STANDING STONE - BURIAL CHAMBER – RHIW - ROWEN LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 1900’ TL. ASC. ‘C’- ROWEN – LLWYN–ONN – PARC MAWR – ST CELYNIN CHAPEL – GARNEDD -WEN - CAER BACH – CAE COCH – STANDING STONE - BURIAL CHAMBER – RHIW - ROWEN LEADER 7 MLS ; 1400’ TL. ASC. 1222 15/09/18 DUNMAIL RAISE - GLENRIDDING MAP; EXPLORER OL 5 ENGLISH LAKES N E AREA ‘A’ – THIRLSPOT – BROWN HOW – BROWNCOVE CRAGS – HELVELLYN – NETHERMOST PIKE – DOLLYWAGGON PIKE – GRISEDALE TARN – GRISEDALE BECK – LANTY TARN – RATTLEBECK BRIDGE - GLENRIDDING LEADER 10 MLS ; 3200’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – DUNMAIL RAISE – RAISE BECK – GRISEDALE TARN – DOLLYWAGGON PIKE – NETHERMOST PIKE – HELVELLYN – WHITESIDE BANK – GLENRIDDING COMMON – GREENSIDE ROAD – GLENRIDDING LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 3200’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – DUNMAIL RAISE – RAISE BECK – GRISEDALE TARN – BROTHERS PARTING STONE – GRISEDALE BECK – LANTY’S TARN - RATTLEBECK BRIDGE - GLENRIDDING LEADER 7 MLS ; 1500’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1223 29/09/18 SETTLE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 2 YORKSHIRE DALES S AREA ‘A’ – SETTLE – ATTERMIRE CAVE – SUGAR LOAF HILL – SCALEBER BRIDGE – LANGBER LANE – BOOKILBER BARN – NEWTON MOOR TOP – HEWITT HOUSE – GREEN GATE LANE – PENNINE BRIDLEWAY – MITCHELL LANE - SETTLE LEADER 12 MLS ; 2100’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – SETTLE – LAMBERT LANE - SCALEBER BRIDGE – LANGBER LANE – BOOKILBER BARN – HEWITT HOUSE – GREEN GATE LANE – PENNINE BRIDLEWAY – MITCHELL LANE - SETTLE LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1600’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – SETTLE – ATTERMIRE CAVE – PENNINE BRIDLEWAY – STOCKDALE LANE – LAMBERT LANE HUNTER BARK – HIGH MEARBECK FARM – HOYMAN LAITHE – BROCKHOLE LANE – SETTLE LEADER 8 MLS ; 1400’ TL. ASC 1224 13/10/18 SILECROFT MAP ; EXPLORER OL 6 ENGLISH LAKES S W AREA ‘A’ – BOOTLE – NORTH COPPY COW – FELL ROAD – RAVEN CRAG – SWINSIDE FELL – WHITE COMBE HEAD – HENTOE HILL – BLACK COMBE – KIRKBANK - SILECROFT LEADER 10 MLS ; 2500’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – LAY BY SD 121 837 – TOWNEND HALL – WHITBECK MILL – FELL COTTAGE – BUTCHERS BREAST – BLACK COMBE - KIRKBANK - SILECROFT LEADER 8 MLS ; 2000’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – SILECROFT – GIANT’S GRAVE – KIRKSTANTON – STONE CIRCLES – PO HOUSE – BANK SIDE – HIGH LOWSCALES – BECK FARM - LANGTHWAITE FARM – KIRKSTANTON - SILECROFT LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 1100’ TL. ASC. 1225 27/10/18 BRAITHWAITE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 4 ENGLISH LAKES N W AREA ‘A’ – BRAITHWAITE – STILE END – OUTERSIDE – HIGH MOSS - SAIL – CRAG HILL - GRISEDALE PIKE – SLEET HOW - KINN - BRAITHWAITE LEADER 9 MLS ; 3800’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – BRAITHWAITE – KINN – SLEET HOW – GRISEDALE PIKE – HOPEGILL HEAD – CAUDALE HEAD - CODALE BECK – BRAITHWAITE LEADER 8 MLS ; 2900’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – BRAITHWAITE – BRAITHWAITE LODGE – BARROW – BARROW DOOR – STONEYCROFT GILL – ROWLING END FARM GHYLL BANK – SKELGILL – CUMBRIA WAY – FAWE PARK – ULLOCK – LITTLE BRAITHWAITE - BRAITHWAITE LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1400’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1226 10/11/18 SEDBERGH MAP ; EXPLORER OL 19 HOWGILLS ‘A’ – SEDBERGH – UNDERBANK – ELLERTHWAITE – FAWCETT BANK – CROOK HOLME – CAUTLEY BECK – CAUTLEY SPOUT – THE CALF – CALDERS – ARANT HAW – LOCKBANK FARM- SEDBERGH LEADER 10.1/2 MLS ; 2700’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – SEDBERGH – SETTLEBECK GILL – SWERE GILL WELL – CALDERS – BRAM RIGG TOP – BRAM RIGG – BIRKHAW – NEW HOUSE - HOWGILL LANE – SEDBERGH LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 2400’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – SEDBERGH – BIRKS – BRIGFLATTS – INGMIRE HALL – LINCOLN’S INN BRIDGE – NEW FIELD – FOX’S PULPIT – GOODIES – HOLE HOUSE – DALES WAY – HIGH BRANTHWAITE – UNDERWINDER – HOWGILL LANE - SEDBERGH LEADER 8 MLS ; 1300’ TL. ASC. 1227 24/11/18 WARTON MAP ; EXPLORER OL 6 ENGLISH LAKES S E AREA ‘A’ – WARTON – WARTON CRAG – PIGGERIES – DEEPDALE WOOD – LEIGHTON HALL – GRISEDALE – RED BRIDGE – HAWES WATER – PEPPER POT – SILVERDALE - SCOUT WOOD – CRAG FOOT – POTTS WOOD - HARRY HEST HOLE - WARTON LEADER 12 MLS ; 1800’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – WARTON – WARTON CRAG – CRAG FOOT – SCOUT WOOD – THE ROW – MYRES FARM – GRISEDALE – DEEPDALE WOOD – POTTS WOOD - HARRY HEST HOLE - WARTON LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 1400’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – WARTON - WARTON CRAG – CRAG FOOT – SCOUT WOOD – THE ROW – MYRES FARM – GRISEDALE - POTTS WOOD - HARRY HEST HOLE - WARTON LEADER 8 MLS ; 1300’ TL. ASC. 1228 08/12/18 SKIPTON MAP ; EXPLORER OL 2 YORKSHIRE DALES S AREA ‘A’ - SKIPTON – BATTERY – TARN MOOR – SHARP HAW – ROUGH HAW – FLASBY BECK – NEW LAITHE – SEPTERIA GILL – CRAG WOOD – TARN HOUSE FARM – STIRTON – A 629 – CANAL - SKIPTON LEADER 11 MLS ; 1700’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – SKIPTON – BATTERY – TARN MOOR – SHARP HAW – ROUGH HAW – TRACK ( SD 966 543 ) – TARN HOUSE – A 59 – SKIPTON LEADER 8 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – SKIPTON – BATTERY – TARN MOOR – SHARP HAW – TRACK ( SD 966 543 ) – TARN HOUSE – A 59 – SKIPTON LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1000’ TL. ASC. .
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