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Clitheroe Mountaineers: November 2015
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A record of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meets. Tuesday, 24 November 2015. Longsleddale Sunday 22nd November 2015. The forecast was cold and bright, first snows of the season for the Lake District, and twelve members met at Sadgill with high expectations. We made our way up Shipman Knotts and on to Kentmere Pike, but the summits were under cloud and the views as we continued along the ridge to Harter Fell were fleeting. At least the bogs were frozen and the company was good. Marje, Chris, Anne and Phil.
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Clitheroe Mountaineers: October 2016
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A record of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meets. Tuesday, 11 October 2016. Horseshoe Quarry, Derbyshire - Sunday October 9th. Nevertheless, all seven of us that turned up had an excellent day with the first-timers vowing to return as soon as possible. Horseshoe is a vast quarry with two tiers and we only had time to scratch the surface of what's on offer there. The upper tier has some superb routes in a quieter setting which we can perhaps explore next time? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Clitheroe Mountaineers: Walk Sunday 30th October 2016
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A record of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meets. Tuesday, 1 November 2016. Walk Sunday 30th October 2016. A group of fourteen walkers, and one very excited dog, met at Ribblehead viaduct to catch the train to Dent station. There was just enough time aboard the train for several members to take advantage of the facilities on the train, but only just, as SH found out, much to the amusement of the rest of the party! Got to get a picture of that! Lunch with a view. Many thanks Chris and Rob for a great day.
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Clitheroe Mountaineers: February 2016
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A record of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meets. Thursday, 4 February 2016. Hebden Bridge February 4th. A group of nine members set off from. GR 972265 near Hebden Bridge and took the the Pennine Way up past Callis Wood towards Stoodley Pike. This is where we are going! Coffee break before tackling the bitter wind on Stoodley Pike. Continuing along the Pennine Way to Withens Gate the group turned west to meet the Pennine Bridleway near Mankinholes which eventually led back to Hebden Bridge.
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Clitheroe Mountaineers: Recent climbing and other pleasant activities
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A record of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meets. Friday, 4 November 2016. Recent climbing and other pleasant activities. Not much to report in terms of outdoor climbing as the silly clocks have gone back as they do and we all start dreaming of next Spring and get downcast going to indoor climbing walls ad infinitum! Piccies from indoor climbing wall sessions are hardly inspiring, so I've added some of a young Sheffield climber indulging in one of the most fun-orientated branches of our amazing sport: dee...
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Clitheroe Mountaineers: Horseshoe Quarry, Derbyshire - Sunday October 9th
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A record of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meets. Tuesday, 11 October 2016. Horseshoe Quarry, Derbyshire - Sunday October 9th. Nevertheless, all seven of us that turned up had an excellent day with the first-timers vowing to return as soon as possible. Horseshoe is a vast quarry with two tiers and we only had time to scratch the surface of what's on offer there. The upper tier has some superb routes in a quieter setting which we can perhaps explore next time? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Clitheroe Mountaineers: August 2016
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A record of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meets. Monday, 22 August 2016. Duddon Valley Sunday 21st August 2016. Six club members travelled to Seathwaite in the Duddon Valley on an unpromising morning. The walk was centred around an ascent of Harter Fell. The route took in Wallowbarrow Crag, Hollin Crag and Grassguards, before the ascent of Harter Fell, returning via Birks. After a murky start the weather cleared and there were even glimpses of sun. Thursday, 4 August 2016. Thursday Walk 4th August 2016.
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Clitheroe Mountaineers: Seeing the Old Year out and the New Year in - climbing wise, that is.
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A record of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meets. Wednesday, 11 January 2017. Seeing the Old Year out and the New Year in - climbing wise, that is. The weather outside is frightful, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow - as the song goes. Climbing in recent weeks has been confined to the indoor walls that grace our region and which help us to keep fit for those days (coming soon! Behind your back as you climb. On Thursday 12th January CMC climbers are re-visiting Roefield wall in Clitheroe where there is...
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Clitheroe Mountaineers: May 2016
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A record of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meets. Wednesday, 25 May 2016. A perfect Derbyshire day, 22 May 2016. Frank, Phil and Sue were rewarded with brilliant sunshine and panoramic views of the Derbyshire edges. At Highlow Brook we encouraged a group of DoE youngsters from Essex , one of whom was limping badly, to carry on to their destination. Wednesday, 11 May 2016. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Clitheroe Mountaineers: April 2016
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A record of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meets. Thursday, 28 April 2016. Little Langdale April 2016. 10 club members met on the roadside close to Cockley Beck bridge and agreed that the risk assessment should have mention the horizontal snow squalls we encountered whilst passing over Wrynose enroute to the start of the walk. The snow stopped as suddenly as it had started and the group members set off in good spirits and soon found the was quite dry underfoot. That bit was boggy! Summit of Esk Pike.
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