White Edge looping around along top of Froggatt
Great stuff duly wadded Always wondered about Rud Hill/White Stones area but there are no paths marked on the map and it looks like a boggy mess from the Sheffield/Hathersage road
Yes taken that path up at Ladybower - nice alternative approach. Bouldered at Dukes Seat and the views on the walk in are lovely so extending that would be a good one
Quote from: shark on January 25, 2021, 12:00:52 pmYes taken that path up at Ladybower - nice alternative approach. Bouldered at Dukes Seat and the views on the walk in are lovely so extending that would be a good oneI took in Dukes on a loop the other day. Parked near gate a few hundred metres east of Robin Hood Pub. Follow track above Gun Rock, all the way past Bunkers Hill Wood almost as far as Harland Edge. Follow path down to where it meets the Dukes approach. Walk back to parking via Dukes, Hunting Tower, Dobb and Chatsworth edge and finally via a path running along the stream back to the parking. Decent.
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When I lived in Crookes enjoyed walking out towards Rivelin via Bell Hagg, Fox Hagg - good option for you Simon.
You may have done these or similar already, but:Start from Burbage South parking, along the Green Drive, go left when it forks, bridge over the brook, up to Carl Wark, along to Higgar Tor, up to Burbage Bridge, then all the way back down the valley, either on the Green Drive or along the top.Extended version (took me about three hours the other day, but I'm slow): Longshaw, round the pond, continue to the top of Padley Gorge, up the holloway across the moor that comes out near Surprise View, go all the way along the base of Millstone, then to Carl Wark and continue as previous.
Quote from: Falling Down on January 25, 2021, 01:00:31 pmThis thread is killing me Just a reminder that for culture/music we have the Millennium Gallery, Weston Park Museum and, er, The Leadmill. Oh, there’s the Shepherd Wheel at Bingham Park. Nearly forgot.
If you want a real change Simon the five wiers walk or the Sheffield canal will really help you connect with Sheffield's industrial past and present.
Always wondered about Rud Hill/White Stones area but there are no paths marked on the map and it looks like a boggy mess from the Sheffield/Hathersage road