7th September -- Hebden Bridge, Calderdale

The "A" walkers started in the centre of Hebden Bridge, first climbing through Lee Wood and down again to New Bridge. Then north to Lumb Hole Falls, and west to the reservoirs on Heptonstall Moor. Then heading back to Hebden via Reaps Cross and the Pennine Bridleway. A total of nearly 15 miles and over 4000 feet of climbing.
Traditional hayfield at Pecket Well. Pity you can't catch the smell and equally traditional farm house
view across the Crimsworth Dean valley approaching Lumb Falls
More info here ...and here they are...
Lunch on the slopes of Shackleton Moor
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Alan public spiritedly trying to straighten a sagging pointeronly for it to plummet to earth as soon as he turns his back Mended....but for how long?
The final stretch through Eaves Wood west of Heptonstall.

The 'B' group followed the course of Hebden Water to New Laith Moor , then over Shackleton Moor to Lumb Hole and back to Hebden along the west banks of Crimsworth Dean Beck and Hebden Water.
View over Hebden
Crossing tracks with the A group at New Bridge

The 'C' group's walk this month, was up Golden Clough to Jack Bridge, then across Staups Moor to Great Rock where they took lunch ! Continuing, we dropped down to the Leeds Liverpool Canal for the walk back to Hebden. Not content with the walk, some of the group were able to 'offer advice' and assistance to a boater in trouble, while others rested! Back in Hebden, the group enjoyed a number of venues.

The famous "Shoulder of Mutton" ...
Chat up corner... Won't someone fill my glass?
If looks could kill... Vision blurring, definitely time for the coach!

Photos by Bob Jackson, Colin Jacobs, David Whitehurst, Diana Young and John Hodgson