First of all I must point out that the following training walk took place on the 6th April - yes I know it a bit late, however it's taken a while to get the pictures back from the photographer.
Anyway below is an account of the Stannage and Burbage Moor training walk; also below is a short summary of this walk for those of you with little time.
Short Summary of walk
We got lost! - many, many times over!
Stannage and Burbage Moor walk
Well as most of the group were either washing their hair, taking their cat for a walk or making any other excuse not to attend (basically because Snowdon is the week after) it was just little old me and Ian Wallis (sound familiar? First training walk was just me and Richard). Anyway this was fine as Ian had been running around here numerous times and like we said - "only an idiot could get lost around here".
It was a crisp winter morning; fresh snow has fallen the previous night blanketing everything in a white thin layer. The sun was out and all was calm; we set off early and started walking at 08:30 hours. At 08:37 we got lost (sound familiar? yes again my first training walk with me and Richard ... maybe It's me???). Anyway we headed along the white fields and hills towards Burbage Moor; it was a well made path so only an idiot could get lost at this point!
After retracing our steps (and crossing a stream twice) we found the road that we should of been on and headed to the summit of Burbage Moor. It was beautiful at the top; you could see miles around. We found the "yellow / orange" path we were supposed to pick up and followed it all the way to the reservoir.
I must now point out that we didn't actually want to go as far as the reservoir, we missed the path we should of taken. Anyway we then decided to travel around the reservoir and pick up the path on the other side.
With immense joy we picked up the path we should of been on and started to head on the last stage of our epic journey; it was a pretty well made path so only an idiot could get lost!
Yep you guessed it! After some back tracking, choice words and looking at the map and compass we did eventually make it to the path we wanted. With the village, that we started at, in site we headed towards the car.
It was supposed to be an 11 mile walk; however after a few wrong turns, or as Ian put it "spontaneous decisions to extend the training walk" we added an extra mile! We made it back to the car, all we had to do was drive home ... only an idiot could get lost now!
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