I don’t get why people don’t just go and ride stuff. We had an ace day in the sunshine around Hayfield riding trails which you probably don’t know, but here’s the thing: stuff which is open tends to be clear or mostly clear, stuff that sits either by a wall or in a trough tends to harbour snow and mostly isn’t clear.
It’s not rocket science, based on past snowy winters, trails that collects snow includes the Roych and Jacob’s, also the Pennine Bridleway below Lantern Pike, which runs next to a wall. They’re all walled and they fill up with snow when it’s blown in the wind and falls into the lee of the wall. Oh, and the top of Chinley Churn as well, same reason.
The Shooting Cabin track across Middle Moor is, on the other hand, mostly open and the only bits where it’s banked out with snow are the obvious ones which run next to stone walls and you can get round them anyway.
Brilliant day today, finally felt like spring and hurrah for the lemon drizzle cake at Rosie’s caff in Hayfield
Totally agree. We’re Hayfield regulars (live 2 mins away) and the walled trailed are taking a long time to thaw. We swapped the bikes for walking boots yesterday and headed over Chinley Churn towards Peep-O-Day and the trails were quite varied, bone dry in places yet instantly following by a 3 foot snow drift! Bonkers. Over Hill Road that goes from Birch Vale to over to Chinley is completely covered in snow half way up, lot of of fun though if that’s your thing.
The Tifin in Rosie’s is great!