11/02/2021

Cat and Fiddle

February 11

Such a stunning day I decided to brave the elements and take in some of that crisp, clean air.. On arriving at the Cat and Fiddle I set off along to the cafe nearby and crossing the road headed due South/

There was a lone walker in front who looked familiar. Lo and behold it was Chris who had decided to walk locally .. keeping a distance apart. Basically I just could not keep up with the bloody "Road runner ".

Torgate farm into valley  where we passed by a few rangy looking cows with huge horns, English Longhorn a rare breed,, Soon to a quick lunch then up the road westerly to summit and turned south by side of Macclesfield Forest looking down on reservoirs,, A kestrel silhouetted in the clear blue sky dropped like a stone on it's prey, two ravens passed ,we followed the track for a mile and walked skidding on the treacherous ice s. e passing the lower flank of Shutslingsloe.. Down onto a tarmaced road Shutlingsloe Farm, Crossing the stream easterly over a wood footbridge, past Clough House up the same named stream passing Cumberland Cottage which is owned by the scouts from Linnet Clough , mellor, soon onto a joining pf streams and we took the left north to a frozen cascade  soon  gaining a flatter ground keeping a north along a wall  met up with the signpost and main track which headed back to the Cat Seven miles in four hours. A good speed for the hard going under foot but well and truly worth it.


Pictures and text by John Jones


Cumberland cottage

frozen cascade

down into the valley


Rare breed English Longhorn  cow

Cirrus above Macc ' Forest.

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