After a brief discussion we headed north on the A6 up to where we parked a couple of weeks ago when we went to Longshaw.
We thought Higger Tor and Carl Wark on Hathersage Moor would fit the bill. Carl Wark with its 3 vertical cliff faces and prehistoric embankment has been interpreted as an iron age fort. Higger Tor is just a high area of Rocky outcrops.
It looked a bit murky as we walked down to the first bridge over Burbage Brook and followed the brook up all the way to the main road bridge at Toads Mouth which is just inside Sheffield City limits.
We crossed the road, over the style and eventually got onto the main footpath after tramping through very damp grassland.
View from the car park over Burbage Brook |
Lower Bridge over Burbage Brook |
Upper bridge |
This is the A6187 |
Toads Mouth Rock |
Crossing over Toads Mouth Bridge |
Higger Tor with Burbage Brook |
No way over the brook here. |
The 200 year old bridge nestles in the valley. |
Packhorse bridge with Carl Wark in the background |
From the packhorse bridge we legged it uphill to Carl Wark. There was a lot of off path stuff through the heather and Ike was moaning about his knee, muttering something if he knew it was like this he wouldn't have come. Mardy bugger!!!
The way up to Carl Wark |
View from Carl Wark |
This water trough could have been carved out over 2000 years ago by the pre Roman Brigantines |
Some of these blocks of stone in this wall are over 3 feet long. |
The path from Carl Wark to Higger Tor in the murk. |
Geoff with Higger Tor behind |
This gap is called Winyards Nick!!! |
First encounter with Over Owler Tor (OOT) |
Feeding time |
Me on the edge with Higger Tor in the background. |
Views from OOT with Bamford Edge and Win Hill off in the distance. |
Views from OOT |
Brother Rob on top of OOT |
Bit of gritstone just down from OOT |
After breakfast and having a wander around OOT we started down towards Mother Cap and then through the woods across the road and down through the old packhorse route to Burbage Brook and back to the car.
A bit of sunlight catches OOT |
Climbers on Mother Cap |
This looks like a lizard of some sort to me |
Geoff snapping the heather |
Some whit has written "Fire Escape" on this rock |
This is the old packhorse route down to Burbage Brook |
In all this walk was just over 3 and a half miles and very pleasant, although Ike was moaning a bit.
A bit of blue sky would have been nice, but at least in was dry.
See you next week
cheers
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