LDWA Introductory Walk
May Day Bank Holiday was pencilled in as an introductory walk for newcomers and potential new LDWA members. The walk was supposed to be in North Wales but it needed to be re-located….the walk that is, not North Wales.Advertised as 15 miles, at least two potential members took part in what was expected to be a pleasantly demanding walk in a new location, Rivington in Lancashire.
28 (?) walkers and two doggies started, I think everyone completed. You can read a very good report on the walk on Alan’s Blog.
For an introductory walk I feel it was much too fast and, and…. Read Alan’s report.
Towards Rivington Pike
Rivington Pike
Jon (on R) with his full TGO Challenge kit…and he’s still smiling!
Alan and Sheila cooling their sizzling feet
Excitement for the day – Bolton Mountain Rescue call out
I’ve little idea of where we went, although I do know we visited Rivington Pike, Great Hill, White Coppice and Brinscall.
What we did:
17.5 miles2400ft ascent
4.9mph max speed
3.3mph average speed
More piccies here….but no map, I’m not sure if anyone knew where we actually went!
Saturday 18th May
Dunham May Queen: a procession, rain, cold, Morris Dancing….and tractors.Some photos for Alan:
Then there was my mate Matthew’s birthday party on the Wirral in the evening:
The Birthday Boy….and no, he’s definitely NOT a Tory!
Yvonne, my favouritist singer….resting singing
Mary, Yvonne, May and John R
That was a good do…with loads of Scouse too!
Sunday 19th May
A recce…in between decorating duties:John Bullen, walks secretary of the East Lancs LDWA,
NOT a trig point
Plumley
More photos for Alan:
This last photo taken close to Bexton Hall…perhaps Bexton Hall Farm?
This is the first part of the walk…it will be tweaked before the big day:
This bit I did yesterday was 10.5 miles, including the bit where I got lost. On the day the walk will go furtherer, around 15 miles altogether. And there will be beer. Did I mention that before?
Now I’m going to do some more decorating and then I’m going Scotland to catch up with my mates. Sue is driving…she’s meeting up with Martin at the end of his Challenge. Ain’t she nice?!
Thanks JJ.
ReplyDeleteThe restored orange tractor is an Allis Chalmers but i’m not sure of the model. The blue ones i am sure you will know are Fords and the old orange one in the weeds is an International B275.
The one in the weeds is the same model as that one we saw on the LDWA walk that i thought at the time was an old Zetor. But the grill gave it away when i had time to check.
Ah-ha, I knew I could rely on you to identify those old tractors...well done!
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