Boxing Day Walk on the Edge of the Peak District
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What to escape the Christmas Festivities?
Join us for a relatively easy and varied walk. We will pass along a section of canal, an interesting bridge, a former derelict industrial site transformed into a park, a disused railway and finishing with a stiff climb to take in he views over Greater Manchester and the Cheshire Plain.
We start with a short climb up to the Peak Forest Canal which we follow through to Disley before descending to follow the River Goyt to New Mills. Passing under the town via the Millennium Walkway and the Torrs Riverside Park, brings us to the Sett Valley Trail along the former Railway to Hayfield.
The last section of the walk will involve a climb to Cobden Edge, (The highest elevation in Stockport) where should the weather be favourable offers excellent views over to Kinder to the East and much of Greater Manchester and the Cheshire Plain to the west.
Descending back to the cars, we will have the option to stop at a pub for refreshments.
All photos taken by the Author
Well behaved dogs are welcome.
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What to bring
Walking Trousers: Walking trousers should be of a windproof design and made of a rip stop material, that will stand up to walking through ferns and undergrowth. They should also ideally be water resistant, or at least not gain weight, and lose their insulation properties when wet. Jeans are therefore to be avoided, as they are heavy when wet and provide no protection from the elements.
Waterproof Trousers: Waterproof trousers are essential in keeping the legs dry, as water resistant trousers will not keep out any significant rainfall. Walker’s should look for waterproof trousers that are breathable, in order to avoid being soaked with sweat.
Base Layer: A breathable base layer should be chosen in order to let sweat escape from the body. This should ideally consist of a breathable synthetic, specially designed fabric, though a cotton T-Shirt is sufficient.
Mid Layer: A Mid Layer goes on top of the base layer and should consist of a 100 weight micro fleece, or a rugby typed thick shirt. The layering system is important as it allows walkers to quickly adapt to changes in the weather as well as body temperature.
Waterproof Jacket: A good waterproof jacket is one of the most important pieces of kit you will require when hiking. Walkers should look for a jacket that is both waterproof and breathable in order for them to be protected from sweat. Materials such as Gore-tex are often the best choices.
Hat: As most heat is lost through the head a good hat is essential. The best hats are those of a fleece design, with wool also being acceptable.
Rucksack: A good Rucksack that is comfortable to wear is essential, and required to carry both food and equipment. Day sacks should have a capacity of around 30 litres with equipment being placed in water proof bags inside.
Food & Water: At least two litres of water should be brought for each day hiking.. Enough food for the duration of a walk should also be taken. Food should be of the high energy variety.
Mobile Phone: A mobile phone should also be brought and kept in a waterproof bag for use in emergencies.
Food & drink
You will need a packed lunch plus snacks, and hot drink given the time of the year