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Chatsworth, Baslow Edge and Curbar Edge

Some of the motorhome group booked into Chatsworth caravan site for 2 nights. It snowed and was stunning with the stags in the mist..yes stagg ering Dom.

Tuesday and we walked into Baslow, of course stopped at the Café on the Green then up the lands to Baslow Edge, across to Curbar edge and down through the forest to Baslow. 

Supper at the Devonshire arms.

Rowsley, Derwent way and Manners Wood

vintage youth autumn

A fantastic autumnal walk 7.5miles.

Start at Peak village and walk along the very muddy Derwent way to Carlton Lees then follow the bridleway along the perimeter of the Chatsworth estate.

Climb to the old hill fort (debated site) then drop down into manners wood and the Haddon estate.

Superb walk through the beech wood eventually dropping down to Rowley.

Chatsworth kitchen in the Peak village to start and the grouse and claret to follow. Fab!!

 

Skeletons from the past

Not to be deterred by the amber rain warning a select few met at the sheepwash carpark, Carsington.

10km hike over the hillsides with remnants of mining (Two miners arms pubs) Passing through Brassington Harboro’ rocks and under the wind turbines above Carsington.

A welcome Miners Arms in Carsington-log fires, great food complete with dog foodbank!

 

 

 

 

Millers Dale , Chee dale circuit august 23

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A small group met for coffee at the old millers dale railway station. Built in 1863, a junction where people could link to Buxton off the busy London/Manchester line. The line was closed in 1968 after Lesley had used it to see her Granny!

Now a lovely coffee shop and exhibition of its past.

We walked along the monsel trail past the lime kilns opened in 1880, worked until 1944. From there to Wendy’s abseiling viaduct and down the path towards Chee dale.Enzo swam upstream to wyedale. An extremely picturesque valley cut between amazing cliffs, challenging for climbers. Uneven path meandering alongside the river with 2 sections of stepping stones (not submerged today). Ice creams at wyedale cycle hire and a quick walk back along the monsel trail including well lit tunnels.

Before we could leave Grahame insisted on demonstrating his athleticism by climbing onto the picnic tables!

So to the Anglers arms for refreshments set beside the river wye downstream after the viaducts. Competitive routing! ,,from pavement-less road walking to scrambling up onto the trail..Initiative Grahame, just ask at the pub!

8.5k

 

Padley Gorge to Burbage Edge-June 23

Park Longshaw Estate-great coffee

Walk down round the pond and across grindleford road to padley gorge. Walk down the picturesque gorge to the water storage building, turn right and follow the woodland trail below the quarry.

After the quarry climb up onto the old railway line, past the numerous millstones to the hathersage road. Cross over and continue the trail below milestone edge, as you reach open land climb right to owl olwer tor. Follow the trail down and up onto higger tor for boulders and wonderful views. Down to burbage bridge and up onto burbage edge or take the Sheffield Country Walk until you reach the B6521, cross and follow th track back to the estate. Or better still swing by FoxHouse for  refreshment.

12K, fab sunshine but no ice creams-beer instead Mark!

Ilam to Manifold Valley and Back May 2023

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Meet at Ilam Hall for Coffee.
Cross the manifold river and the fields to Musden grange. Take a steady long climb through musden wood-at the time full of spring flowers and wild garlic. Wander a few lanes then drop down a zigzag route to the manifold valley trail,
Follow the river hamps ( dry today much to the dogs disappointment) until you reach the isolated caravan park. Turn right at beeston tor -nesting site and cool picnic spot! then cross the field to derelict throwley hall and back to Ilam for ice creams!!
16.7k

Hurt Arms, Family Tree, Up to Crich Stand and Back April 23

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Hurt Arms , Ambergate

Stroll along the cromford canal flat walk from Ambergate to Whatstandwell keen for garden coffees at the Family Tree. Memories of Otis thinking he could walk on water. Refreshed and back to the canal. Shortly after a climb through the woods to cross the end of the tramway line. Then up onto crich stand where we all try to identify the landmarks! Leave Crich after the memorial across the Tors and Crich chase through Bilberry Wood and down to the A6. Hearty lunch at the Hurt Arms to follow

11.8k

Christmas Progressive Feast and a little exercise Dec 22

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What a start with bubbly and blinis, cheese and more courtesy of N & L. Dragging ourselves away we leave Allestree and cross over the fields to kedleston road and the bridlway to Markeaton Lane. Home made vegetable soup & bread served by H & P at the cottage. Then the delights of Markeaton Park, Darley and back for a snooze. Pre drinks with A&L follow by Christmas Food at the Red Cow ((not the best sadly) and back for coffee

Next year Christmas fuddle at No 46

12.7k

Beacon Hill Explore Oct 22

Beacon hill
scary cows
beacon hill

Our first adventure south for a while

Meet at the end of moat road, Loughborough.

Great walk through the woods, complete with classy coffee shop. Avoiding the highland cattle up onto Beacon Hill Bar. Great views across the valley-more landmark spotting!

Back through the woods as the boys imagined their next off road cycle trip.

To finish luch at the welcoming Bulls Head in Woodhouse

11.5k

Osmaston Park Circuit Aug 22

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Whilst getting ready to party celebrating H&W H&P 40th wedding anniversaries off we go exploring Osmaston Park 

Grahame has joined the VY!

Meet at the duck pond

Along the drive, memories of James and Hannahs wedding there in June 2018. Past the mill and up the bridleway to Shirley for a coffee at the village deli. Back across the fields and past the cricket fields and the Kids camp. 

6 miles , back to the Joiners Arms in Quarndon for lunch and Coach Drive with D&R for coffee

Monsal Dale, deep dale, magpie mine June 2022

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magpie mine
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Its the Thornbrige explore so coffee at thornbridge hall -they won their planning permission so can keep Quackers cafe!

Park on little longstone road near Monsel Head. If lucky the coffee shop is open! (not today) Walk down the steep slope to the valley and follow the river wye to the A6. Cross over and gradually climb deep dale -watch out for the cows-until you reach the lane and sight magpie mine to your left.

Explore the historical site-the last lead mine in Derbyshire to close. From there drop down to Sheldon and across the Ashford -for the now expected ice cream. Up the steep lane and across the well marked fields to Monsel Head. Watch out for bunny rabbits Bryn!

For refreshment back to Thornbridge land-this time the brewery for beer and pizza

13.7k

Derwent Edge & Lost Lad April 22

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derwent edge
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Meet at Fairholmes CP Ladybower for Coffee of course.

En masse today 17 walkers

Having admired the Derwent Reservoir dam wall memories of scary torrents of water falling over the rocks we climb to the trail alongside the water. After a few km climb up onto the edge  to Lost Lad and all the rocky sites of the edge . Back Tor, Cakes of bread, Salt cellar, white tor, wheel stones and then descend to the reservoir and back. The path is well marked and paved but in wet weather watch for sunken slabs and don’t step off into the sinking peat

Lots of poses and picnics on the rocks

Then the Yorkshire Bridge Inn in Bamford for lunch

14K

Xmas Fuddle 2021

Of course a Christmas celebration-a fuddle at gisborne

Elton and Youlgreave Nov 21

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Meet in Elton village. 

Cross the fields over to Youlgreave past the stone circle, standing stones and castle rings-had to be Howard planning this one. Drop down to the River Lathkill (good bridge pose) along and up. Not forgetting Howard’s home made sausage rolls! Them back across the fields to Robin Hoods stride.

Lunch at the Flying Childers in Stanton in the Peak. Quaint pub known for its vege burgers.

21k,,whoops including the drive to the pub

The first vintage youth ethel Oct 21

With young puppies, yachting and festivals as excuses and small group of 4 were motorhoming in the manifold valley, staying down by the river at Bankside farm.

Expedition to Ecton Hill and beyond. Don’t forget to get the app to tick off your ethels

Dale Abbey and the stanhope inn

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dale abbey walkers

Morning meet for coffee at the Cow Shed in Dale Abbey. Joined by Martin Rose and the Blassbergs who were on tour to Derbyshire.

A great explore of a new area between Derby and Nottingham ending at the Stanhope inn in Stanton by Dale

11.9k

Idridgehay to Alport Heights June 21

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alport group

At last our first official post covid walk together!! The first for over a year

Time to visit Kay and Marks new house for bacon butties. With garden bar and table football why go for a walk?

The annual coach drive hedge trimming was preventing access to the Hewitts!!

A lovely walk along the Derwent valley way up to Alport Heights and back for lunch at the Black Swan

10.5k

the Covid years...2020/2021

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Crazy times when we could walk local short distances with your household, but sometimes one met fellow households walking the same route, welcoming a cheery wave. Note isolation walk 1 -little eaton/duffield bankand isolation walk 2-Little Eaton/great northern greenway/chester green/darley abbey

Or you find yourselves exploring the same northumberland beach.

We all tested out future VY walks..Bardsey island, Dunster Hill, the whole llyn penisular, snowden summit, great orme climbs, lake district peaks and we started going back to pubs for a pint. (except  Welsh ones that were closed on Sundays) But first we had to order a substantial meal!

Meanwhile a few of our kids hosted small weddings whilst others awaited and welcomed their babies.

But festivals continued-on zoom or in ones garden. The jokes flowed and Howards found Septimus’s gravestone.c 1920

We all became fab gardeners, upskilled our photography techniques and craft creations. The whats app chat cameraderie was amazing from day 1…23/3/2020.

I remember a small break from lockdown in the summer of 2020 when new motorhomes were tested, new puppies purchased, we hosted a wedding for 30, glastonbury moved to ladycroft paddock, everyone competed for the largest courgette and the vegetable jokes started. It started with the songs for our not yet happened VY garden show..red courgette by quince, twist and sprout, swede caroline, pepper don’t peach by marrowdonna, silence is golden delicious, bohemian raspberry…we were already going crazy!

May 2020, hoping we could all hug again soon, we settled for a zoom quiz-hosted by Paul and Hazel and won by Rose and Martin! Despite lockdown we welcomed them as new VY members

Thank you all for the group support!! Not fogetting the VY playlist (april 2020)

 

 

The walk that never happened Feb 20

We had planned  10k lathkill dale, bradford dale and lunch at the miners standard in winster

But we were defeated by snow and hail!

Little did we expect we would have to wait 15 months to walk together again

Cromford and the high peak trail Jan 2020

Rendevous at Cromford wharf

Along the canal taking in the history of the mills, march up the incline and along the high peak trail

Drop down to the boat in Cromford for a pint and lunch

thx Chris and Liz

11k

Carsington Round and Christmas Feast at the Cock Inn Dec 2019

Having booked Christmas Lunch for 20 at the newly revamped Cock Inn we had to earn our appetite with a circumnavigation of Carsington water

8miles

Roaches and the Lazy trout oct 2019

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Well this walk it rained!

After a farm cuppa we braved the ridge. Along the ridge…we all promised to return on a good weather day

Somewhere up there was Docksey pool and we managed to locate Hen cloud

Visibility was so bad we lost half the party and someone got  a parking ticket

7.5k

Little longstone, cresswell and monsel dale Sept 2019

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longstone

Park for free on the lane to little longstone, ideal for the packhorse inn.

Turn left and take the lanes above longstone, to Longstone edge. past the quarry then drop down though Cresswell past the mill and then race along the dale cos we were late. The cameras were out for slowmo waterfalls!

14k

Winster, Birchover and the MIners Standard July 2019

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Dom’s favourite walk!

Park across from the Miners standard above Winster. Walk down into the village cutting down the steep alley ways. Across past the village shop and into the meadows. Follow the trail up and down to the Birchover campsite (barn Farm) then up onto Stanton moor with Rowter rocks, Earl Grey tower the none ladies standing stones circle. from there drop down to the druids inn at Birchover

Oicnic at the foot of rbin hoods stride and follow the narrow road back to the cars

Mini break camping in the Hope valley June 2019

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Off we went a combination of Howard and Wendy’s holiday mates and Vintage Youth. Camping, motor homing, for D&R decision time-camper or motorhome. Base camp was the Hope Valley Campsite

Two great walks-

Day 1, Castleton/up past peveril castle/ Mam Tor/Coffin route/ Lose Hill and back down to Hope 16k

Day 2 Kinder Downfall

A climb up onto Kinder from Edale and back down the splendid downfall

16k

 

 

Ambergate, Crich and the Hurts Arms April 2019

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Name change time–Farts and Tarts became vintage youth

To be repeated in 2023

An excellent walk own the canal and up onto crich stand then back to the Hurt Arms

12k

Chevin bank and the Blue bell Inn March 2019

Dom’s chevin walk.start at the firestone above farnah green them across to blackbrook, dalley lane, belper bridge and back up to chevin

Food at the bluebell inn

Battle of bosworth walk Jan 2019

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Start and finish an old pub in Sutton Cheney-Hercules revived

Numerous battle sites, heritage centres and a few canals to wander past.

14k

The 3 parks walk celebration for Andy and Wendy Dec 2018

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The famous 3 parks walk-up thrpugh allestree park, across over the fields to kedleston road, up the narrow farm access road and turn left towards markeaton. Into Markeaton park towards the cafe for wholesome soup, across  to the ring road then cut up through the six streets and over into darley park and home

Then of course its party time

Alstonfield, Dove dale and the George Dec 2018

A walk from Alstonefield

Taking in the lovely wolfscote dale and a fab lunch at the George! Wendys ginger biscuit treats

9k

Monyash birthday treasure hunt walk Oct 2018

Meet at the green in Monyash for birthday breakfast. Bacon butties!

Warm up stretches on the green

Followed by a walk of treasure hunts/clues and challanges for Howards 60th birthday that took us down into lathkill dale, hooking ducks on dry river beds.

Back to the royal oak for a celbratory lunch

Thorpe, dovedale and the old dog Oct 2018

Our aim the top of thorpe cloud! And we made it

Start and finish at the Old Dog. 

Across the fields to climb thorpe cloud then drop into dovedale for the stepping stones, across the meadows to Ilam and then follow the river manifold across the fields before turning towards thorpe village

10K

Winhill and the cheddar cheese July 2018

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One of our favourite walks up onto the ridge with great views from win hill. Start and finish at the cheddar cheese pub .Up onto win hill then drop down following the roman road (Howard) and back to the cheddar cheese pub

9k

Cromford, bole hill birthday bash for lesley april 2018

Its party time again…meet at Cromford, up the steep slope to the high peak trail then across the fields.

Up the back of Bolehill.

Picnic and resuscitation demands on route. 

Back for a party later

Grouse inn March 2018

Off to the edges of Derbyshire,

Parked at the grouse inn and walked the circuit of white edge, froggatt edge and curbar edge.

9k

Chrome hill and the royal Oak Feb 2018

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chrome

Initially this was to be our first walk but the forecast in Jan was heavy snow!

Andy’s favourite photo spot in Derbyshire…except for when his new camera rolled off the edge.

Park in Earl Sterndale chrome hill before you. A challenging scramble either route up onto the Dragons back

Described a Derbyshires answer to Crib Goch

Food at the Royal Oak in Hurdlow

6k

Ticknall and calke park Jan 2018

This was the inaugural walk. (see above) Kay and Mark, Don and Ruth, Lesley and Andy, Howard and Wendy joined and off course Nick and Louise..although then we were Farts and Tarts and Lou wanted to be neither(see above)

Parking in Ticknall we followed the newish outer trail around calke parke, Mulled wine to sustain us in the freezing weather. Back to the wheel at Ticknall for afters