• Neil, Colin, Liz, Steve and John in front of a cornice

  • It was quite scenic though

  • Busy on top

  • Muffin and me

First Felljog of 2011

The Newlands Valley walk of 2 January was billed as “An ascent of Dale Head”. OK, I thought, tick off a fell, not too tough, good way to start the year. Of course I should have known better: since John was leading it was as usual rather more than a stroll.

After some stress over the lack of empty space in the car parking area at Little Town, we took in Robinson and Hindscarth as well as Dale End – and all at a pretty fast pace. Admittedly it was too cold to hang about, -2 degrees C without windchill.

It was quite scenic though

Although it was cold we were allowed some time to admire the views, occasionally together with other people including some serious photographers with their tripods set up on a cornice.

Busy on top

As there were only six of us (plus 2 dogs) there was nothing to hold John back and we positively whizzed along the valley track; the heat generated from the speed of our passage may have contributed to the melting of the final traces of ice from the paths and puddles. We made the round trip in four hours and had lots of time for a call at the Swinside inn and a sit in front of their open fire. 🙂

Neil, Colin, Liz, Steve and John in front of a cornice

And just to prove that I did make the effort to get out:

Muffin and me

The day ended for me with a girly evening at Sarah’s: supper including sticky toffee pudding and a DVD (“The Duchess”).

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