Sunday, 17 April 2016

Hope to Lose Hill

Well after last weeks trip to Mam Tor we thought we would finish off the ridge by doing the other end of it on Lose Hill. It was Ike's turn to drive and we left just after 06:00. We parked up at Hope church at exactly 07:00, got booted up and set off. the first section was along the road to Townhead Bridge. From there it was on tracks to Lose Hill summit and from the road level it was a difference of 1020 feet in height, needless to say a couple of stops for breathers on the way up was essential for us old uns. It was -1 when we set off and when we got on the hill there was a lot of frost about and you could see where the snow had been through the night although it was disappearing fast in the bright sun. The views going up were magnificent and when we got to the top it was a complete 360 degree view, just stunning. I did several photos from the top with my pocket camera with the long zoom, one of the shots was to Peveril Castle and it was almost 1 3/4 miles for where we were, these little camera's are just unbelievable. The other shot was Hope Cross which was 1 1/3 miles away and you can even see two people at the nearby gate.

Route from Hope to Lose Hill


Hope Church



A GR letter box

Entrance to High Peak Hall

The railway bridge that services the Hope Cement Works.

Interesting structure in a Townhead garden

Heavy frost on a fence

The easy part of the track heading up to Lose hill

Still plenty of frost around before the sun burnt it off



First glimpse of Lose Hill


Old barn



At 79 Geoff is still galloping up these hills.

Rob & Ike

It looks close but only about half way up


The Cement works across the valley.


Don't know what these 4 posts were for.

Me taking a breather

Castleton across the valley with Peveril Castle dead centre

Hardy creatures these sheep

Wide view showing Castleton on the left with Winnats Pass on the right.

Still a long way to go

Panorama showing Castleton, Winnats Pass and Mam Tor on the right.

Geoff

Nearly there

Win Hill on the horizon on the right

Peveril Castle with Cave Dale behind it

Winnats Pass

Geoff

Mam Tor and Back Tor with Rushup Edge in the far distance.

Top of Lose Hill

The famous lone tree on Back Tor from Lose Hill




What a spot to have your breakfast

Ike, Rob, Geoff and me

This is Hope Cross over a mile away shot from Lose Hill 

Peveril Castle almost 2 miles away shot from Lose Hill


One man and his dog


Panorama Castleton, Winnats Pass and Mam Tor


That tree on Back Tor



Me with the Edale Valley below


Going down, Geoff with Ike & Rob way below you can just make them out.

Geoff


Believe it or not the small figure in the middle of the pic is a fell runner

We bumped into a load of Duke of Edinburgh Award troops doing there thing, this group had come down from Mam Tor in the distance.

We encountered a lot of muddy tracks going through the woods



D of E Award troop with Win Hill way off in the distance





Geoff chatting to the D of E gang

Lovely barn



Another big patch of mud

Last view of the hill

Geoff had an interesting chat to this chap about trains

Great weather vane

Bridge over the Hope Cement Works railway



Original tin hut from Birchinlee Tin Town.

Back at the car and Hope Church.
 This was another cracking walk, just under 5 miles with stunning scenery. I recon if you only had to climb one hill in Derbyshire for the scenery this would be my choice.
See you next week.
































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