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SPRINGFIELD FELLWALKING CLUB 6Th JAN 2018 – 10Th JUNE 2018 SPRINGFIELD FELLWALKING CLUB 6th JAN 2018 – 10th JUNE 2018 WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1204 06/01/18 GRANGE 1205 20/01/18 AMBLESIDE 1206 03/02/18 HOLME – KIRKBY LONSDALE 1207 17/02/18 POOLEY BRIDGE 1208 03/03/18 GRASSINGTON 1209 17/03/18 WYTHBURN - GRASMERE 1210 31/03/18 HAYFIELD (no pub stop) 1211 14/04/18 HAWKSHEAD 1212 28/04/18 KESWICK 1213 12/05/18 AYSGARTH 1214 26/05/18 LANGDALES 1215 09/06/18 HORTON – STAINFORTH 1216 23/06/18 BUTTERMERE (no pub stop) www.springfieldfellwalking.co.uk WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1204 06/01/18 HAMPSFELL MAP ; EXPLORER OL 7 ENGLISH LAKES S E AREA ‘A’ – GRANGE – EGGERSLACK WOOD – HAMPSFELL FARM – HAMPSFELL ALLOTMENT – HAMPSFELL – BORWICK’S AYNSOME – GARRET HO – WALL NOOK – HILL – LONG SCAR – CARTMEL – PIT FARM – HIGH FARM - GRANGE LEADER 11.1/2 MLS ; 2100’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – GRANGE– EGGERSLACK WOOD – HAMPSFELL FARM – HAMPSFELL ALLOTMENT – HAMPSFELL – BORWICK’S AYNSOME – GARRET HO – CARTMEL – PIT FARM – HIGH FARM – GRANGE LEADER 9 MLS ; 1700’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – GRANGE– EGGERSLACK WOOD – HAMPSFELL FARM – HAMPSFELL ALLOTMENT – HAMPSFELL – BORWICK’S AYNSOME – CARTMEL - PIT FARM – HIGH FARM – GRANGE LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1500’ TL. ASC. 1205 20/01/18 AMBLESIDE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 2 ENGLISH LAKES S E AREA ‘A’- AMBLESIDE – LOW SWEDEN BRIDGE – LOW PIKE - HIGH PIKE – HIGH BAKESTONES – SCANDALE PASS – SCANDALE BOTTOM – HIGH SWEDEN BRIDGE – KIRKSTONE ROAD - ROUNDHILL FARM – LOW GROVE – STOCK GHYLL FORCE - AMBLESIDE LEADER 10.1/2 MLS ; 2900’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – AMBLESIDE – STOCK GHYLL FORCE – WANSFELL PIKE – NY 403 051 – NANNY LANE – TROUTBECK – ROBIN LANE – HIGH SKELGHYLL – JENKIN CRAG – SKELGHYLL WOOD – AMBLESIDE LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 2100’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – AMBLESIDE – ROTHAY BRIDGE – A 591 – LOW SWEDEN BRIDGE – HIGH SWEDEN BRIDGE – ROUGH SIDES – KIRKSTONE ROAD - ROUNDHILL FARM – LOW GROVE – STOCK GHYLL FORCE - AMBLESIDE LEADER 7 MLS ; 1300’ TL. ASC. 1206 03/02/18 HOLME – KIRKBY LONSDALE MAP; EXPLORER OL 2 & 7 CUMBRIA S E, S & W AREAS ‘A’ – HOLME – LANCASTER CANAL – HOLME PARK FARM – FARLETON FELL – HUTTON ROOF CRAGS – CRAG HOUSE – LOW HOUSE – LONGFIELD BARN – BIGGINS HALL – KIRKBY LONSDALE LEADER 10.1/2 MLS ; 1700’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – HOLME – LANCASTER CANAL – HOLME PARK FARM – FARLETON FELL – THE RAKES – HUTTON ROOF - LONGFIELD BARN – BIGGINS HALL – KIRKBY LONSDALE LEADER 9 MLS ; 1500’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – HOLME – LANCASTER CANAL – HOLME PARK FARM – LIMESTONE WAY – THE RAKES – GALE BARN – GALLOWBER LANE – BIGGINS HALL - KIRKBY LONSDALE LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1000’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1207 17/02/18 POOLEY BRIDGE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 6 ENGLISH LAKES N E AREA ‘A’ – POOLEY BRIDGE – THE COCKPIT – HIGH STREET – LORD’S SEAT – LOADPOT HILL – BONSCALE PIKE – ARTHUR’S PIKE – THE COCKPIT – WINDER HALL FARM – POOLEY BRIDGE LEADER 12 MLS ; 2000’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – POOLEY BRIDGE – THE COCKPIT – BARTON FELL – ARTHUR’S PIKE- BONSCALE PIKE – BONSCALE – SHARROW COTTAGES –SEAT FARM – WATERSIDE HOUSE – POOLEY BRIDGE LEADER 9 MLS ; 1600’ TL. ASC. ‘C’– POOLEY BRIDGE – ROEHEAD - CAIRN - WINDER HALL FARM BARTON – RIVER EAMONT – DUNMALLARD HILL – POOLEY BRIDGE LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. 1208 03/03/18 GRASSINGTON MAP ; EXPLORER OL 2 YORKSHIRE DALES S & W AREAS ‘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. 1209 17/03/18 WYTHBURN - GRASMERE MAP; EXPLORER OL 4, 5 & 7 ENGLISH LAKES S E, N W, N E AREAS ‘A’ – WYTHBURN – WEST HEAD – WYTHBURN FELLS – ULLSCARF – GREENUP EDGE – HIGH RAISE- SERGEANT MAN – LANG CRAG – TARN CRAG – STYTHWAITE STEPS – EASEDALE – GRASMERE LEADER 10 MLS ; 2500’ 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’ – AMBLESIDE - ROTHAY PARK – MILLER BROW – LILY TARN – LOUGHRIGG FELL – SCARTUFTS - COTE HOW – RYDAL CAVE – GRASMERE LAKE – THE LEA - GRASMERE LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1600’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1210 31/03/18 HAYFIELD MAP ; EXPLORER OL 1 DARK PEAK KINDER SCOUT ‘A’ – HAYFIELD – SNAKE PATH – WHITE BROW – WILLIAM CLOUGH – KINDER DOWNFALL – KINDER LOW – BROWN KNOLL – SOUTH HEAD – PENNINE BRIDLEWAY - HAYFIELD LEADER 11 MLS ; 2100’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – HAYFIELD - SNAKE PATH – WHITE BROW – WILLIAM CLOUGH – KINDER DOWNFALL – KINDER LOW – EDALE CROSS – TUNSTEAD CLOUGH FARM - HAYFIELD LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 2200’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ HAYFIELD – MEADOWS FARM – LITTLE RIDGE – NEW ALLOTMENTS – OVERHILL ROAD – MOOR LODGE - GIB HEY – SETT VALLEY TRAIL - HAYFIELD LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC 1211 14/04/18 HAWKSHEAD MAP ; EXPLORER OL 7 ENGLISH LAKES S E AREA ‘A’ – HAWKSHEAD – HAWKSHEAD HILL – TARN HOWS – GLEN MARY BRIDGE – HOLME FELL – HIGH OXEN FELL – HIGH ARNSIDE – IRON KELD -BLACK FELL – SUNNY BROW – KNIPE FOLD - HALL BRIDGE - HAWKSHEAD LEADER 11 MLS ; 2300’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – HAWKSHEAD - HAWKSHEAD – HAWKSHEAD HILL – TARN HOWS – TOM HEIGHTS – HIGH ARNSIDE - IRON KELD -BLACK FELL – SUNNY BROW – KNIPE FOLD – HALL BRIDGE - HAWKSHEAD LEADER 9 MLS ; 1600’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – HAWKSHEAD – LOANTHWAITE LANE – LATTERBARROW – NOR MOSS SCAB MOSS – BELLE GRANGE – PINSTONES POINT - LOW BRAY BRIDGE OUTGATE - HAWKSHEAD LEADER 8 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. 1212 28/04/18 KESWICK MAP ; EXPLORER OL 5 &6 ENGLISH LAKES N W AREA ‘A’ – BASSENTHWAITE – PETER HOUSE – CUMBRIA WAY – BIRKETT EDGE - BAKESTALL – SKIDDAW – LITTLE MAN -MONUMENT – LATRIGG – CUMBRIA WAY - KESWICK LEADER 12 MLS ; 3400’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – RAVENSTONE HOTEL –LING HOW – THE EDGE – ULLOCKPIKE – CARLSIDE TARN – SKIDDAW - MONUMENT – CUMBRIA WAY – KESWICK LEADER 8 MLS ; 2900’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – THRELKELD - MILL BRIDGE -MOSS DIKES – TEWET TARN – LOW RIGG – ST JOHN’S CHURCH - NEST BROW – CASTLERIGG FARM – CASTLEHEAD WOOD – CROW PARK - KESWICK LEADER 7.1/2 MLS ; 1000’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 1213 12/05/18 AYSGARTH MAP ; EXPLORER OL 30 YORKSHIRE DALES N & C AREAS ‘A’ – HAWES – GAYLE – CAM HIGH ROAD – MARSETT- STALLING BUSK – HIGH LANE – SD 934 839 – THORALBY COMMON – STAKE ROAD – HAW LANE – BOW BRIDGE – A 684 – AYSGARTH FALLS CAR PARK (SE 012 885) LEADER 12.1/2 MLS ; 2200’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – BAINBRIDGE – GRANGE – HELM – RAY BANKS – LOW STRAIGHTS LANE – HEUGH – OXCLOSE ROAD – CARPERBY – RIVER URE – AYSGARTH FORCE CAR PARK (SE 012 885) LEADER 8 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – BAINBRIDGE – GRANGE – ASKRIGG -NEWBIGGIN – HEUGH – OXCLOSE ROAD – CARPERBY – RIVER URE – AYSGARTH FORCE CAR PARK (SE 012 885) LEADER 7 MLS ; 1000 TL. ASC. 1214 26/05/18 LANGDALES MAP ; EXPLORER OL 6 ENGLISH LAKES S W AREA ‘A’ – N.D.G. HOTEL – SIDE HOUSE – BIELD – PIKE O’BLISCOE – RED TARN – GREAT KNOTT – CRINKLE CRAGS – THREE TARNS – THE BAND – STOOL END - N.D.G. HOTEL LEADER 9 MLS ; 3500’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – N.D.G. HOTEL – SIDE HOUSE – BIELD – BLEATARN HOUSE – LINGMOOR FELL – DALE END – SLATER BRIDGE – CATHEDRAL CAVE – LITTLE LANGDALE – WILSON PLACE – SAWREY’S WOOD – BAYSBROWN – OAK HOWE – SIDE HOUSE - N.D.G. HOTEL LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 2200’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – SKELWITH BRIDGE – PARK HUSE – COLWITH FORCE – HIGH PARK – CATHEDRAL CAVE – SLATER BRIDGE – WILSON PLACE -– SAWREY’S WOOD – BAYSBROWN – OAK HOWE – SIDE HOUSE - N.D.G. HOTEL LEADER 7 MLS ; 1200’ TL. ASC. 1215 09/06/18 HORTON – STAINFORTH MAP ; EXPLORER OL 2 YORKSHIRE DALES S & W AREAS ‘A’ - HORTON – BRACKENBOTTOM – CHURN MILK HOLE – DALE HEAD – BLISHMIRE CLOSE – FOUNTAINS FELL TARN – FOUNTANS FELL – LITTLE FELL – NEW PASTURE – HENSIDE – CATRIGG FORCE - STAINFORTH LEADER 13 MLS ; 2500’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – HORTON – MOUGHTON TRIG POINT – STUDRIGG – WHARFE – SMEARSETT SCAR –HARGREAVES BARN – LITTLE STAINFORTH – STAINFORTH LEADER 9 MLS ; 1500’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – HORTON – MOUGHTON – MOUGHTON WHETSTONE HOLE – AUSTWICK BECK -WHARFE – FEIZER – LITTLE STAINFORTH – STAINFORTH LEADER 8 MLS ; 1300’ TL. ASC. WALK NO WALK DATE VENUE 216 23/06/18 BUTTERMERE MAP ; EXPLORER OL 4 ENGLISH LAKES N W AREA ‘A’ – BUTTERMERE – SCALE BRIDGSCALE FORCE – RED PIKE – HIGH STILE – HIGH CRAG – SCARTH GAP – SCARTH GAP PASS – HORSE CLOSE – BURTNESS WOOD - BUTTERMERE LEADER 9.1/2 MLS ; 3300’ TL. ASC. ‘B’ – BUTTERMERE – PIKE RIGG – CRAG WOOD – GATESGARTH FARM – FLEETWITH EDGE – FLEETWITH PIKE – BELL CRAGS – WARNSCALE BECK – GATESGARTH COTTAGE – PEGGY’S BRIDGE - HORSE CLOSE – BURTNESS WOOD - BUTTERMERE LEADER 9 MLS ; 2600’ TL. ASC. ‘C’ – BUTTERMERE – SCALE BRIDGE – SCALE FORCE – MOSEDALE HOLLY TREE – MOSEDALE BECK – GREEN WOOD – IRON STONE – SCALE BRIDGE - BUTTERMERE LEADER 8.1/2 MLS ; 1200’ TL ASC. HORTON CRINKLE CRAGS PIKE O’BLISCOE .
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