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Peak District walk: South Head, Red Brook, Snake Path, Blackden Brook (24 mi)

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Peak District walk: South Head, Red Brook, Snake Path, Blackden Brook (24 mi)

Details

Beautiful Peak District circular walk offering very rewarding views. Note that this is a challenging walk, including two ascents with scrambling.

Planned route:

Main viewpoints:

  • Barber Booth
  • Chapel Gate
  • Hockham Brook
  • Bolehill Clough
  • South Head
  • Mount Famine
  • Kinder Reservoir
  • River Kinder path
  • Red Brook (ascent with scrambling)
  • Kinder Downfall
  • River Ashop
  • Snake Path
  • Snake Woodland
  • Oyster Clough
  • Heyridge Farm
  • Snake Road
  • Blackden Brook (ascent with scrambling)
  • Grinds Brook

Notes:

  • In the Komoot link mentioned above you can find out more about this hike: photos and information about each viewpoint, length, specific route, ascents, descents, etc.
  • This walk includes two easy scrambles. Even if you have never done a scramble, you will be fine as no special skills are required.
  • Make sure you do some hillwalking in the weeks before this event, otherwise you will feel exhausted and might not be able to complete the walk. This hike requires an adequate level of fitness.
  • This is a hilly walk. Make sure you understand the elevation gain and distance mentioned in the walk description. Ask yourself if you are able to complete this walk.
  • Be aware that if you are very slow, the rest of the group (including the walk leader) might not wait for you. The walk needs to be completed within the expected time window as some people have a long journey to do before being at home. Hence we will keep a reasonably fast pace all day, without having long breaks.
  • If you think this hike is too long or hard, you are welcome to join and make it shorter. If you look at the route you will see that it is possible to take few shortcuts. If you need help with this, please let me know and I will explain you the possible shortcuts.
  • It might be useful to have the hiking route on your phone, so that in case you need to take a shortcut and/or can't keep the same pace of the group, you know where to go. However there are always people in the area and you could ask for some help. We won't be in a remote place.
  • If you have knee pain when walking downhill, try using hiking poles.
  • Fit and friendly dogs can join. But please keep your dog on a lead when we find livestock.
  • Please don't come with flat trainers and/or jeans. You need comfortable walking trousers and shoes with good grip (so that you minimise the risk of falling down and potentially getting injured).
  • The route​ is planned in advance using Komoot. The walk leader typically does not recce the walk before the event. It is possible to find muddy terrain and/or slippery paths.
  • It might be very windy and cold when we are on top of the hills. So you will need to bring some warm clothes with you.
  • Be aware that in case of extreme weather conditions this event might be canceled or postponed.
  • Any important news or updates before the event will be posted in the comments section. Make sure you check them. You can also enable automatic email notifications in your Meetup profile's settings.
  • The actual date and time of this walk might change slightly. It will be confirmed few weeks before it takes place.
  • The main walk leader usually wears blue shoes and red backpack, you should be able to recognise him.
  • ​We have a WhatsApp community which you can join after attending at least one event.
  • We would like the group to offer more walks, and of different level. But we need more people to help by creating hiking routes and/or leading walks. If you are interested to be involved, please talk to the organisers. In case you don't have experience, we will help you.

Weather forecasts:

  • TBA

What to bring:

  • required: walking clothes, hiking shoes, enough food and water for a full day
  • recommended: raincoat, warm fleece, comfortable backpack, suncream, sunglasses, phone
  • optional: hiking poles, hat, cap, camera, torch, gloves

More details:

  • Start Time: 7:55am
  • Meeting point: The Penny Pot Cafe, Station Approach, Edale, S33 7ZA
  • Length: 24 miles / 40 km
  • Elevation Gain: 4,500 ft / 1,300 mt
  • Difficulty: Hard
  • Duration: around 13 hours

Public transport in the morning:

  • TBA

Public transport in the evening:

  • TBA

Terms and Conditions:
Anyone joining this walk is responsible for their safety and health (including guests). The group does not have any insurance policy covering injuries. If you RSVP to this event, you must agree to these conditions.

If you have any questions, please contact the event organiser and/or write a message in the comments section.

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