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Furness Vale
SOB Walk Report December 2, 2015.
Bollington, Rainow, Bollington.
Distance: 5.12 miles.
Difficulty: Gentle stroll, bit of a slope.
Weather: Mainly cloudy with rain at the end of day.
Walkers: Geoff Spurrell, Ken Sparrow, Malcolm Smith, Tony Job, Jock Rooney and Tips, John Laverick.
Apologies: Mike Walton, George Fraser, Terry Jowett.
Leader: Spurrell. Diarist: Laverick.
Starting point: Middlewood Way Car Park, Adlington Road, Bollington.
Starting time: 10:00am. Finishing time: 3.00pm.
The SOB group numbered 6 walkers plus Tips to ensure none of the group wandered. Tips greeted the group in her normal boisterous way doing her best to head butt as many walkers as possible in their sensitive areas.
Leaving the car park the group crossed Adlington Road and set off through the park following the footpath until it rejoined the B5090, Palmerston Street, just before the canal viaduct. Passing under the viaduct and turning left to follow the B5090 through Bollington.
First stop was the orgasmic pie shop run by F Smith where a variety of pies were purchased to sustain us until the first watering hole was reached.
Continued up B5090 as far as the roundabout at the top of the village. Crossing straight over to Shrigley Road, turning first right into Ingersley Road. Continued up Ingersley road bearing left past Savio House, onto Smithy Brow.
Savio House is a Salesian retreat centre for groups of young people and adults who want to enjoy some time of reflection away from the busyness of everyday life. The retreat experience allows young people to develop the confidence to be themselves, understand their gifts and the meaning of faith in their lives. The gentle, relaxed and fun atmosphere provides the backdrop to renew friendships, strengthen self-esteem and help young people meet life with more resilience, so that they can build a better world. Run by the Salesian community and young volunteers.
Starting the gentle climb up Smithy Brow one of NASA`s or Russia`s Mars Landers was discovered, no wonder they think Martians look like horses or sheep they were in the field with it.
Leaving the Lander behind the group headed of up towards Blaze Hill, turning right at the end of the row of houses, into Oakenbank Lane, which is the Gritstone Trail.
Continued up Oakenbank Lane , turning left to avoid the loop back to Blaze Hill, until it joins the Smithy Lane. Turned right towards Rainow and the Robin Hood Inn.
There was some concern the group would arrive before 12 noon, it is not a good look to be waiting outside a pub waiting for it to open, people might think the group had a drink problem!
The Gods however were looking down on us, the Robin Hood has started opening at 09:00 hours Wednesday to Saturday. However beer is not available at 09:00 hours. Normal hours other days. The Blacksheep ale was very acceptable at £3.10 per pint.
Leaving the Robin Hood turning left onto Stocks Lane then turning right onto Chapel Lane then right again onto Sugar Lane the group made its way onto the Virgins Footpath.
Following the Virgins Footpath down to Waulkmill Farm where lunch was taken while admiring the large amount of water coming over the weir.
After lunch proceed down Ingersley Vale past the derelict mill and onward past the TRC Bowling Club. Just opposite the club was a tree offering a variety of houses at different levels to the discerning bird population of the area.
Passing Mill Pond on the left continued to the end of Ingersley Vale turning right onto Church Street. Continued to the end of Church Street turning right back onto the B5090 and retracing our earlier route back to the Dog and Partridge. The Robinsons Unicorn and Dizzy Blonde were both very good priced at £3.10 and £3.20 respectively.
Considering the weather forecasting rain from 11:00 hours the day stayed dry until the group reached the cars for the return trip home.
Next Weeks Walk...... TBA.