Re: Tanky's trog 5/12/2010 is
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GlenBorrell
So we can go up Wildboar? as long as we run past this bridge and past the Shooting range before we head up? Does that not take you striaght through the middle of rollick stones? Which has been said is out of bounds?
The Rolick Stones are to the E of the clough and out of the way of the path.
ydt
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IanDarkpeak
Taking an educated guess we(me and YTD) believe it to be the bridge/tunnel that gives access to the shooting range.
Yep, reckon that's the one - although I didn't know it had a name. In days of old, we went under the bridge, and immediately after we climbed the bank towards Rollick Stones. Those were the days!
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For those who dont know it. This is where you get off the path for Wildboar Clough.
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Rudolph Hooker
Yep, reckon that's the one - although I didn't know it had a name. In days of old, we went under the bridge, and immediately after we climbed the bank towards Rollick Stones. Those were the days!
"Skew bridge" isn't really a name, it is a bridge type, probably first designed by Stevenson, in which the bridge openning is not at right angles to the road above.
There are many skew bridges around.
ydt
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Skew Bridge is indeed a long established local name for the slanted bridge at 077989. For a long time there was uninterrupted access this way along the lane to near The Lodge, or directly up to Rollick Stones. Around the time the shooter's track was bulldozed up to Shining Clough, much access was lost including the use of this track. Since the coming of the Boar Shoot this has worsened, with the bottom of Fairvage becoming out of bounds.
It is now certain that we can't go directly up Lawrence Edge ( to the East of the Boar shoot perimeter fence?)
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daz h
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For those who dont know it. This is where you get off the path for Wildboar Clough.
Daz,
What's the location of this so called path for wild boar? i've never seen it before (not that i frequent the area).
Based on discussions above i'm guessing we can run past the shooting range, past the "Skew bridge" then hang a left from Longdendale trail, jump the fence and smash our way to the top of wild boar?? sound fair?? ;) Sweet i'm in...
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GlenBorrell
Daz,
What's the location of this so called path for wild boar? i've never seen it before (not that i frequent the area).
Based on discussions above i'm guessing we can run past the shooting range, past the "Skew bridge" then hang a left from Longdendale trail, jump the fence and smash our way to the top of wild boar?? sound fair?? ;) Sweet i'm in...
it's approx here SK 0713 9846.
I'll bring my map Sunday Glen. see you at the race
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IanDarkpeak
it's approx here SK 0713 9846.
I'll bring my map Sunday Glen. see you at the race
There is also a finger post at this grid ref signed…err…wildboar clough:)
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Because I was unsure if we would be allowed to use WBC I went out for a run yesterday from Crowden to Edale.
I went up Torside accross Harrop Moss, Shelf Moss to Hern stones. That is a very nice run lovely trogs across.
I had never been there before and found them without too much difficulty.
I then doubled back to the summit to get to the top of WBC. (Finding WBC in reverse takes a bit of searching)
I then doubled back again to run to Edale so a great day out.
As ye can well imagine the peat is like concrete. So lots of ice and where is is churned up does wonders for the ankles.
From the weather forcase it would appear we will have the same conditions on race day so not conducive to fast times!!
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DrPatrickBarry
(Finding WBC in reverse takes a bit of searching)
I then doubled back again to run to Edale so a great day out.
Not if you know where the path is!? ;) :w00t: