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Sue and I were at the Lime Lounge in Bakewell in plenty of time for the 10am start of our regular 'Christmas Lunch Walk'. The breakfasts looked very tempting, but we made do with coffees, having already eaten at home.
Others were not so punctual, and most of us shivered for a while beside the River Wye.
Soon we were off, on a well worn route that passes through the parish churchyard.
It was cool but dry, with just a few flaky bits of sleet before the lunch stop. Just 11 of us on this year's walk, plus two who went directly to the pub due to knee ailments.
Near Crowhill Lane, some pictures were taken whilst waiting for the laggards.
We crossed the Monsal Trail, which at this point offered no sign of the difficulties we would encounter on it later.
The next photo doesn't really show it, but the area where folk are passing through a gate was pretty much an ice rink. Care needed.
We made it safely to the Crispin, in plenty of time for our 1pm lunch, withe the usual good food and service, and no complaints about the lack of a quiz this year.
By the time we left, a cold drizzle had set in, leaving two who had arrived by car with smug grins...
From L to R: David, Ken, Graham, Jill, Phil, Mike, Jenny, Richard, Anne, Andrew, Sue, Martin.
Thanks to Tom for this photo and to Jenny for some of the others.
Thanks to Tom for this photo and to Jenny for some of the others.
Everyone was remarkably happy, being full of Christmas food and Cheer, and luckily nobody came a cropper on the tricky ascent to the Trail. Mike's efforts were particularly entertaining.
No more photos were taken as the afternoon drifted towards an early dusk, but the Monsal Trail had become a River of Ice in quite a few spots, so care was needed and we escaped injury with just a few near misses.
Our route is shown below - 8.5km in the morning (in blue) and 5km in the afternoon (in green).
Thanks to everyone for turning out, and thanks to the Crispin for looking after our culinary needs, etc.
We may try a different venue next year - on Sunday 17 December. Perhaps a walk in the Macclesfield Forest/Shutlingsloe area, with lunch at the Leather's Smithy in Langley. I'd suggest that we don't completely abandon the excellent Crispin - perhaps we can grab a nice meal there after a summer's afternoon walk?
3 comments:
Thanks for organising another successful walk and lunch!
Sorry we weren't able to make it (we were doing something far less enjoyable, but unavoidable) and more sorry that I never did reply to your email on the subject.
Yesterday's weather in the Peaks was such a contrast to what you had just a day prior, although the one field descent/ascent I did was still a comedy of slippery mud. I probably recreated the move captured in one of your photos.
Thanks Jenny, and others who have emailed.
Sorry you weren't able to join us, Gayle. I was surprised that the steep descent to Ashford presented no problems for us - it might now have turned very slithery, but you'll have benefited from a bit of a thaw of the 'River of Ice' Monsal Trail.
We must try to meet up, but you will no doubt soon be on the move again...
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