Discussion Forum - Notice Board - forgotten route in north staffs moors area
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Author: MIke Rayner Posted: Fri 3rd Aug 2012, 10:10 Joined: 1983 Local Group: Independent |
Did you get the email Mike? |
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Author: Peter Ibison Posted: Fri 3rd Aug 2012, 0:54 Joined: 1998 Local Group: Staffordshire |
I have found one called Leek Moors 14-400`s of 36 miles and 4500ft ascent commencing and finishing in Flash, (origin Staffordshire LDWA 1981). This includes Oliver Hill. Would this be the same walk? |
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Author: Mike Buckley Posted: Thu 2nd Aug 2012, 16:19 Joined: 1989 Local Group: Heart of England |
Yes, can you send me a copy please Mike, thanks. |
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Author: MIke Rayner Posted: Fri 6th Apr 2012, 9:17 Joined: 1983 Local Group: Independent |
Done. Anyone else want a copy? |
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Author: John Sparshatt Posted: Thu 5th Apr 2012, 11:06 Joined: 1983 Local Group: West Yorkshire |
Hi Mike Would you email me a copy please and I will add it to the database as well as the leaflet if its suitable. Hope you enjoyed the Blubberhouses on Sunday. Thanks John |
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Author: MIke Rayner Posted: Wed 4th Apr 2012, 19:13 Joined: 1983 Local Group: Independent |
emailed today, John |
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Author: John D Owen Posted: Wed 4th Apr 2012, 7:17 Joined: 1994 Local Group: Heart of England |
thanks mike my email if required is johnnybowowen@blueyonder.co.uk thanks again |
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Author: MIke Rayner Posted: Tue 3rd Apr 2012, 20:07 Joined: 1983 Local Group: Independent |
That'll be the Staffordshire Gritstone Walk. 14 tops over 400 meters and 36 miles. I'll try to scan the leaflet for you |
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Author: John D Owen Posted: Tue 3rd Apr 2012, 11:15 Joined: 1994 Local Group: Heart of England |
a few years ago i read somewhere, and marked a map up with a route taking in all the peaks around the north staffs moors area,it was about 33 miles or 33 peaks,can any body enlighten me ? i remember oliver hill being one of the peaks regards |