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Newton News 16.05.2025

The following article appeared in Page 11 of today’s online edition…..

Fell Walkers

Yet another bright day welcomed members of Aycliffe Fell Walking Club
(AFWC) to walks focusing on walks up to High Cup Nick and others in
the Appleby area of Cumbria.
Of the 42 walkers who ventured out, around 12 took the longer east
route from Appleby up to High Cup Nick, a breath taking glacial feature
with an almost perfect U-shaped valley and a challenging section of the
Pennine Way. After the long, gradual ascent, the group enjoyed lunch
looking down over the sumptuous views across the valley below. This
is very high on the must-do-list of every hill walker and, once visited, it
has a habit of calling you back. Taking a more western descent, via the
Pennine Way, the group enjoyed a pint at The Stag Inn, Dufton (another
Honeypot for walkers) before their eventual return to Appleby to meet
up with other groups.
Two smaller groups had decided to walk from Brough to Appleby either
via paths close to the Eden Valley Railway or slightly further south via
Great Musgrave to join ‘A Pennine Journey’ which closely followed the
River Eden. These walkers enjoyed views from bridges over fish-filled
rivers, herons and rolling hills.
By far the largest group decided on a 10-mile circular route starting on a
more northern section of “A Pennine Journey” to Dufton via Burthwaite.
They too enjoyed drinks at the much-extended Stag Inn before heading
back to Appleby via Brampton for much needed refreshment on such a
hot day.
The next walk is in the Lakes, with walks from Elterwater to Ambleside.
The five main routes chosen range from 7-14 miles in length, feature
a walk through Cathedral Cavern and offer lowland routes as well
as modest and more challenging climbs. Please look at the website:
aycliffefellwalkingclub.com for further details or if you are interested in
joining us. Annual membership of £10 runs from January to December,
with each walk outing costing £15 to cover the cost of the coach. We
look forward to your interest.

Aycliffe Fell Walking Club – 10% Discount at Cotswold Outdoors

Aycliffe Fell Walking Club – 10% Discount at Cotswold Outdoors

To take advantage of this offer from Cotswold Outdoors, you will need the Aycliffe Fell Walking Club Members Affiliation Code and to be a member of the club. We can only give this Cotswold code to members of the club and are not allowed to broadcast it to non-members. It can be used in Cotswold shops, for mail order and on-line purchases.

Letters containing the Cotswold Outdoors code and giving instructions will be available on the next walk for those intending to make a purchase.

Best wishes,

Barry

Aycliffe Fell Walking Club – Newsletter 2009

It’s again that time of year, more festive than normal with an unexpected covering of snow. I for one hope that there will be some good snowy days this winter, more like the old days.

The Fell Walking Club has had a mixed sort of year, starting off with high numbers but tapering off until the last two walks were poorly attended. November’s walk which should have been to the Eden Valley and Cross Fell was switched to Teesdale, since after the flooding the last thing the authorities wanted was a coach load of walkers stranded. Those that went to Teesdale had a good day, wet at the end but walkers in this country cannot afford to be put off by the weather. As often happens, when there has been a poorly attended walk the following walk is also poor as people tend to lose momentum so Decembers walk in Swaledale only had 22 on the coach.

The club finances are good and can stand to support poorly attended walks, but only for so long. For 2010 the Sports and Social Club have agreed to continue their subsidy of £500 and the Prize Draw has made around £400 but we cannot allow our reserves to dwindle and the cost of transport is almost certain to increase because of increased fuel. Because of this it was decided at the AGM to increase the fare to £9 per trip but to leave the membership unchanged at £5.