Upper Derwent Valley – Derbyshire – 29/3/2014

Date: 29/03/2014 Meeting Point: Car Park next to the Derwent Dam wall SK171898 Time: 9:30 Transport: Members cars Cost: free Leader: Paul Beard Numbers Limit: None.

Notes: We hope to see the raptors for which this area is famous.  We’ll begin at the dam wall scanning for raptors across the reservoir and hillside opposite and then transfer by car to the end of the road at SK167938 from where we’ll walk up through the conifer woods (typical woodland species).  From there we’ll continue up the Derwent Valley and up onto the moor hoping to see mountain hares and moorland birds.  The walk is an out and back along the same route.  It comprises 4 km of easy flat walking and about 1 km of steep up/down.  Those not wanting to do the climb can either wait at the bottom or return back to the cars where we’ll all meet up.  If there’s lots of time left, we can always attempt to find Ring Ouzels near Cutthroat Bridge on the A57 (SK212868)

This trip will only go ahead if the weather is reasonable, i.e. no rain and low wind speed.  However, it is still essential to be properly equipped with stout foot ware (boots for the moorland) and warm waterproof clothing.

In view of the fact that this trip could be cancelled/postponed at short notice, it is important to ensure that Martin Kaye has your phone number/s and email address so that no members make the journey unnecessarily.

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