Ethel #2: Bolehill

 


Though there's plenty to do at home, we decided that we would bag another Ethel today.  As we were dropping off some spare parts for Kevin's mother in the morning, we chose a hill not too far away - Bolehill, just above Wirksworth.   Things didn't get off to the best of starts when we got down to J28 and realised we'd forgot said Dyson part and had to return home.

We've not been great at exploring Derbyshire since we moved to Whaley in 2002.  There's always something else to do, but what with Covid 19 affectively grounding us, it's great to have a new mission.

So off to the village of Bolehill we went. We tried to park at the Black Rocks car park but it was full so we left our car in the village.  The first part of the walk was on the Cromford and High Peak former railway.  There's an incline between Middleton Top and the Cromford Canal.  The trucks were wound uphill by an engine before setting off to Buxton and beyond.  We thought that this was ancient history but it only closed in 1967. 

After a short saunter down the incline we headed south, up to Bole Hill.  It was woodland path and quite muddy.  Fuchsia was keen to bark at anything.  Reaching the trigpoint, there were great views (if it hadn't been so hazy.)

A quick trot back down to Bolehill village.  No trip to the pub so a meal of pie, chips and mushy peas at home.













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