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John Dalton

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Urban outing – 4 March 2026

Our recent past outings have been veering on the wild side, with snow and ice at a feels like temperature of about minus 12⁰C, on Kinder edge and semi remoteness at the three sheeper sheep fold near Barrow Stones. Our latest outing was more civilised, it was on the border Read more

By John Dalton, 2 months5 March 2026 ago
Warts

Elephant size? – 25 Feb 2026

Having arrived at the sheepfold, formerly known as the three-sheeper (because, surprisingly, it was thought to hold three of them), we started the now routine discussion of just how many it actually could contain. Certainly, more than three, possibly six but in a flight of fancy, it was suggested that, Read more

By John Dalton, 2 months26 February 2026 ago
Warts

The flying man – 18 Feb 2026

It’s mid-February, so what would you expect but winter weather which we six Serious (Slow) Warts certainly did have, on our foray into a feels-like minus 12⁰C. Our start from the Snake Bridge, was just about tolerable, perhaps acclimatising us for the later Artic like conditions. We sauntered up the Read more

By John Dalton, 3 months19 February 2026 ago
Warts

Fish eggs and ducks’ legs – 11 Feb 2026

We were never more than about a mile from the car park on our latest moderately epic outing from Odin’s Mine. So, it was short, a total of three miles, which took about an hour and a half (at 2 mph) though we ten, including welcome returnees Penny and Sarah, Read more

By John Dalton, 3 months12 February 2026 ago
Warts

Balance testing – 4 Feb 2026

How do you maintain your balance skills? The Serious (Slow) Warts are not exactly in the prime of their youth so many of our pre-outing discussions on Wednesday nights concentrate on attempting to defy the ravages of time, knees, ankles, various muscles, with the latest one being our balance. So, Read more

By John Dalton, 3 months5 February 2026 ago
Warts

Decisions, decisions – 28 Jan 2026

Having decided last week that we were going to explore the infamous and daunting Ouzeldon, Alport Grain and Cote Clough complex, instead, we opted, on the day, for not exploring it after all unless we do it in daylight. Maybe it was all the pre-run talk of injuries, their diagnoses Read more

By John Dalton, 3 months29 January 2026 ago
Warts

Two white hares, one vole and a whole load of water – 21 Jan 2026

It was a 2pm daylight outing, later in January although any daylight was heavily disguised by the rain loaden clouds and mist. Despite or maybe because of this, the Serious Warts turned out at Doctor’s Gate in some number (5) to enjoy the wet and blowy conditions. These finely tuned Read more

By John Dalton, 4 months23 January 2026 ago
Warts

(rems of) – 14 Jan 2026

There are at least two historic monuments in the Dark Peak area which have a notable attached cache indicating their historic significance, that is, “(rems of)”. Our outing from a place variously known and discussed as Wilkin Hill, Windy Hill and the gas station included one such monument, New Cross Read more

By John Dalton, 4 months15 January 2026 ago
Warts

A pair of double daylight eves of Eves and a northerly wind – 7 Jan 2026

Celebrations were the priority this Christmas season. So, the fixtures committee decided that both the Christmas and New Year’s Eves Wednesdays’ outings should be brought forward a day. Not only that, but they should be held on the Tuesdays and in the mornings, firstly at 8.30 from Cutthroat Bridge and Read more

By John Dalton, 4 months8 January 2026 ago
Warts

Rock of ages…….. 17 Dec 2025

In the midst of our carol singing, the rest of this hymn’s first line came to mind, “cleft for me”. Deep in between the rocks of Bamford Edge and sheltering from the raging wind and drizzle, we clustered together to sing the second threesome of carols from Andy’s (now) traditional Read more

By John Dalton, 5 months18 December 2025 ago

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