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Great Hill and Anglezarke - A Journey Through History

Sat, 15 Jun

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Rivington Village Green Tea Room

A walk up on high moorland and around Anglezarke reservoir where we will visit a number of historic and very interesting sites. Please read the FULL description of what to expect.

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Great Hill and Anglezarke - A Journey Through History
Great Hill and Anglezarke - A Journey Through History

Time & Location

15 Jun 2024, 10:30 – 17:30

Rivington Village Green Tea Room , Sheep House Ln, Bolton, Rivington, Bolton BL6 7SD, UK

About the event

This route will take us back in time over thousands of years to explore a landscape that our ancestors used for many different purposes.

We will traverse disused mine workings with cascading waterfalls, a natural peat bog that provides a delicate habitat for many birds and plants and, eventually, a beautiful stretch of water surrounded by tranquil woodland.

I have designed this walk to be informative and fun, discussing various sites of industrial heritage, historical importance and natural beauty as we pass them.

Some of the places of interest featured in this walk include:

Lead Mines Clough.

Round Loaf burial mound.

The summit of Great Hill.

"Joe's Cup".

White Coppice.

Anglezarke Reservoir.

The overall distance will be eighteen kilometres, or just over eleven miles, and is expected to take six to seven hours at a moderate pace and allowing time for refreshment stops.

There will be steep sections and some uneven terrain. A  reasonable level of hill fitness is required to attend. If you are for any reason unsure of your ability, please email me via moorstomountains@gmail.com and we can discuss this before making a booking.

This walk is limited to TEN places at £15.00 per person. If you would like to book onto this you MUST head to www.moorstomountains.co.uk and buy a ticket under "Upcoming Guided Walks". As mentioned, there are just twelve spaces going and all bookings have to be done through the website.

If you have any questions, please send a private message to any Moors to Mountains social media profile, or email moorstomountains@gmail.com.

Please bear in mind that I have calculated the route duration based on average speeds of clients. The walk may actually be done in a quicker time, but also may take longer than expected based on individual fitness levels within the group. As mentioned, a reasonable level of hill fitness is required to this route.

What to expect when booking a professionally guided activity with Moors to Mountains.

I have had a number of individual clients book on to a group activity who have been anxious about not knowing the others on the day. Most people who join for the first time are in the same situation, but I assure you that you'll be making new friends and feeling comfortable in your surroundings in no time. Not only am I here to keep you safe and lead the group, I like to share my knowlege of each area we visit and engage all participants in interesting conversation. I always make a point of providing a friendly and welcoming experience for all my clients.

While I have led groups all different sizes over the years, all Moors to Mountains groups are designed for smaller parties. The number of participants that I allow for will depend on the terrain. But, I find this allows me to give each individual client the maximum attention throughout an activity. Whether this is to answer questions or helping an individual accross a section of unever terrain. My promise is to deliver that level of care and individual attentiveness to each member of the group.

As your guide, I am a qualified and insured Mountain Leader registered with the British Mountaineering Council. I only operate in areas where I have experience of the terrain and local knowledge. Before I received the ML award, I was already active in organising groups walks and wild camping expeditions across the UK from 2011. In that time, I have been lucky enough to spend time out on the hills and mountains with many people of different backgrounds and abilities. This experience has enabled me to develop an extensive knowledge of particular outdoor areas, and a penchant for designing routes that are both scenic and interesting.  I also hold current DBS and Outdoor First Aid certificates.

Upon booking a space, please don't overlook the Moors to Mountains Footwear, Clothing and Equipment Requirements.

It is imperative to wear clothing that is suitable for both the activity and the time of year. Weather conditions can change very quicky while out and about in the hills. All participants must wear sturdy footwear, approved for use for the booked activity. Advice can be found from any reputable outdoor clothing retailer, and I am personally happy to give guidance prior to the activity. If you have not used an item of footwear, clothing or equipment for a similar activity previously, you must seek advice from me on the durability and suitability before the activity takes place.

Unless advised otherwise, a list of items that participant must have on their person (other than approved footwear) should include:

  • Rucksack suitable for the activity. Minimum 20 litres, unless otherwise stated.
  • Waterproof coat is essential, and trousers if possible.
  • Mid layer, such as a fleece or gillet (synthetic or hydrophobic down).
  • Suitable base layers and walking socks. Synthetic materials and Merino wool work best by wicking away sweat.
  • Hat and gloves, stowed away in your pack if it is not perceivably cold at the start of the walk.
  • IN SUMMER – cap or other sun hat, sunglasses and sun cream!
  • Lunch and adequate food provisions..
  • At least one litre of water.
  • Personal medication, accessible and labelled with dosage information where necessary
  • Headtorch, fully charged or with spare batteries.
  • Mobile telephone fully charged.

Once a place has been booked on any activity...

I will personally contact each client by email with any relevant information to the specific activity. There will also be a link to a Participation Consent Form that should be completed in good time before any activity takes place. This will ask for important medical information, important contact details and also request consent for me to give first aid where neccesary, take any photographs (or not) and anything else relevant.

Tickets

  • M2M Saturday 15th June 2024

    Great Hill and Anglezarke - A Journey Through History

    £15.00
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