SHATTON MOOR & BROUGH 2014: March 30 |
Sunday's walk was an 11 mile "figure-of-eight" walk. We started and finished at the hostel and enjoyed part of the Derwent Valley, rising, via Offerton Hall to the Shatton Moor Transmitter. We then descended to Brough, stopped awhile at the "Traveller's Rest" and returned along the Derwent, finally crossing it to reach Hathersage, in time for our respective homeward journeys.
Clocks sprung forward this weekend, which in practice implied a slightly later start with our walks and preparations for the same. But we took all this - as one might say - in our stride.
From our hostel we struck roughly south to reach the River Derwent at Leadmill Bridge. From there we accompanied the river, taking the first upward going path we could find to reach Offerton Hall and eventually the Shatton Moor Transmitter. From here, as you might expect, we got good, albeit slightly hazy, views across the surrounding countryside.
We walk up to the transmitter that graces the top of Shatton Moor. This is the highest point of our walk - the guys who installed the transmitter knew what they were doing! After a wide arc we eventually descend to the Traveller's Rest at Brough, where we enjoy some light refreshment whilst keeping an eye on the return time to Hathersage. It's nice to do a walk on the "last day", but there is often - as today - a time factor to be considered.
For most of the way back to Hathersage we keep the Derwent in our sights. The Shatton Moor Transmitter also keeps us company - albeit at a distance for some of our way. Stepping stones across the Derwent provide a challenge, and we avoid being run over by the Manchester to Sheffield Flyer - Northern Rail actually! And so back to Hathersage and - for most of us - the "Deep South". We had nice walks, good weather and, of course, good company!
And so we get ready for our respective return journeys. It's been another good CLOG weekend away. Thanks Helen, and thanks everybody!