April 15th 2026
Hayfield, Snake Path, Twenty Trees, Shooting Cabin, White Brow, Kinder Reservoir, Sportsman Pub.
Distance: 6.3miles possibly slightly more Ascent/descent: 1,291ft
Difficulty: Moderate difficult in parts without ropes, occasionally boggy
Weather: Dry and Overcast
Walkers: Andy Blease, Steve Brearley, Mike Cassini, Mark Enright, Russell Spencer, Keith Welsh
Alternative Walkers: Jock and Keiran Rooney with Millie.
Non Walking Drinkers: Tom and Stella Cunliffe with Daisie
Leader: Mark Enright Diarist: Mike Cassini
Starting point: Sportsman Pub
Starting time: 9.50am. Finishing time: 1.05pm
The walk starting at the Sportsman pub in Hayfeld was put together by Mark Enright and Pete Beal, as we had intended a Hayfield walk. Unfortunately, as Dean was unable to lead, it began conventionally enough on well used paths but then at the Kinder Reservoir we took a right turn leading to uneven and sodden ground and poorly marked paths. This was more in keeping with Alistair’s Arndale scrambling club as we climbed up and through a scenic rocky gorge. Nice waterfalls though.
Initially, we climbed up Snake Path towards Twenty trees and on to the former shooting lodge. In the past, we have carried on upwards and even turned left but on this occasion we followed the path to the right which took us along White Brow by the side of Kinder Reservoir. Following the path to the ford at the bottom, we headed past Hollin Head and took what we believed (or Mark hoped) was a path along the bottom of the valley.
This meant crossing over a stream a few times as the path ran into impassable embankments and occasional muddy bogs. Fortunately, as he is quite tall, Keith was never in danger of disappearing when he slipped into a deep bog. Towards the end we had to scramble up the nearly sheer face to try to reach the Pennine way at the top. After passing along a makeshift path by a dry stone wall, avoiding several potholes, we came to either a well marked path or more likely a water course, taking us down to relatively hard covered ground. We had a quick lunch to avoid the forecast rain and caught up with Jock before we retired to the Sportsman and Thwaites original bitter at £4.65 a pint, meeting Tom Stella and Daisy and catching up on the joys of knee surgery.
Next week we meet at 9:40an beginning at the car park for The Bee Hive at Combs SK23 9UT.







































