Bardon Hill (25th November 2018)

With an injured calf at the moment, I wanted to get some fresh air without tackling anything too strenuous. A stroll up Bardon Hill, the highest point in Leicestershire, fitted the bill and also contributed to CUHWC’s goal of a 30th Anniversary round of the County Tops.

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Heading up the slopes of Bardon Hill

Band trip to the Yorkshire Dales (5th-7th October 2018)

The third biannual Rolls-Royce Band hillwalking weekend went to the Yorkshire Dales to tackle the Three Peaks Challenge. Plus photos of my solo Friday walk on Kirkby Fell, and a few survivors’ Sunday-morning walk around Gordale Scar and Malham Cove!

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The group below Pen-y-ghent: Andrew, Heather, Grahame, Heather, Jeff, Helen, Jo, Pete, Ian and Ben

Bank Holiday weekend in the Lake District (25th-27th August 2018)

I headed up to the Lake District for the Bank Holiday weekend. On the Saturday I walked in the Northern Fells to bag the newly-identified Nuttall of Miller Moss. On the Sunday I tackled my first Mini Mountain Marathon (of which no photos), a four-hour score event on the fells north of Ambleside. Finally, on the way home on the Monday, I bagged Ward’s Stone (a Marilyn) in the Forest of Bowland.

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Skiddaw

Glen Dessarry (1st-3rd June 2018)

For the final three days of the trip, we headed to Glen Dessarry at the head of Loch Arkaig, ticking off three more Corbetts with a bothy night at A’ Chuil and a semi-wild camping night by the lochside. Sunday morning was particularly rewarding with a fine cloud inversion around Sgurr Mhurlagain.

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Looking over Glen Pean to the back of the Glenfinnan Munros