Sunday, 5 June 2016

Day 3 Standedge to Hebden Bridge

Day 3 Standedge to Hebden Bridge 16 miles


Woke early to find thick mist across the moors, not to worry though, weather forecast was good. Had a full english breakfast plus cereal and was out on the trail for 9-15. Soon met up with Inge and Dann who I met yesterday, and spent the first 2 hours walk with them. With the mist still hanging low, views were non existance then around the hour mark the sun started to break through. By the time we reached the crossing of the M62 it was time to shed fleeces and top layers, it really was getting warm
Motorway crossing 
It was shortly afterwards we parted company, quick snack break for Inge and Dann, I carried onto Blackstone Edge where I met Thomas from yesterday by the trig point. We chatted for a while taking in the views over Littleborough and surrounding areas in Lancashire. The others soon reached us and we then walked together
Walking companions Daan, Inge and Thomas
as far as the White House pub, where Inge and Dann stopped for lunch. Me and Thomas carried on for a while on rather monotonous tracks alongside a string of reservoirs, where I stopped for shade and some lunch, Thomas carried on.
Carrying on and then it was a hot trek towards Stoodley Pike Monument,
Only photo of Stoodley Pike, forgot to take one closer up doh!!!
a tower that commemorates the defeat of Napoleon. Its a real impressive sight standing on the hills overlooking the Calder Valley.
View over Calder Valley from Stoodley Pike
Meeting Thomas on Stoodley Pike we both walked the downhill stretch into the lovely town of Hebden Bridge.
Reaching The Crown Inn where I was stopping, I found Liz was already there waiting in the bar to meet me. She had a full pint of lager in front of her, I had to help her drink it by taking the top off. After a 16 mile walk in hot sunshine nothing beats a nice cool lager.
Cheers
To finish the day off, me and Liz went for a nice stroll around the town, relaxing in a park then going for a good filling pub meal and beer and wine. 

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