March 25th 2026
Whaley Bridge,Elnor Lane Shallcross Hall and Farm, Fernilee Reservoir, Errwood Reservoir, Pyms Chair, Windgather Rocks, Cock Inn .
Distance: 8.99 miles.
Difficulty: Challenging
Weather: Sleet and Snow Showers, very occasionally clear.
Walkers Andy Blease, Mike Cassini, Mark Enright, Hughie Hardiman, Keith Welsh.
Alternative Walkers: Jock Rooney and Millie.
Leader: Hughie Hardiman. Diarist: Mike Cassini
Starting point: Cock Inn Whaley Bridge
Starting time: 9.45am. Finishing time: 1.10.
If last week we were Hardy and Intrepid climbing Mam Tor in warm, beautiful sunshine, this week to climb to Windgather in sleet and snow we were more likely Laurel and Hardy. Winter came back to bite us with vicious sleet flurries, cutting directly into our faces on occasion, or blowing us sideways as we clambered up the many slopes.
We began peacefully enough on the path behind the Cock until we had gone about 50 yards when the first sleet came down. Fortunately, at this stage we were reasonably protected by the trees which gave some form of shelter. However, unfortunately the cover was not available on the edge of Windgather or climbing to Pym’s Chair.
We walked along Elnor Lane out of Whaley Bridge following a route Birthday Boy and leader Hughie said was his first Wednesday Wanderers walk. This led us towards Fernilee reservoir and more sleet, walking on the northern edge of the reservoir towards Errwood reservoir. Here, we began an ascent towards Pyms Chair – again in sleet and snow flurries. At the top we took shelter among the rocks of Windgather before beginning our descent through fields and the Midshires Way back to the Cock where Hughie treated us to drinks and chips to celebrate his 63rd birthday.





















