Peak District Walk - Kinder Scout - Hayfield Route

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • This weeks wander was a nostalgic return to a classic route that I've no doubt many people watching will have done... Kinder Scout's western edge from Hayfield. It is such a great walk that I'd have to say is up there in my top 5 Peak District wanders. The route starts at the Bowden Bridge Quarry car park and then climbs up to Kinder via the Kinder Reservoir and William Clough. On my way across to Kinder Low I visit part of the wreckage of 2 Canadian Sabre Jets, A spot held sacred by the Aetherius society and Kinder Downfall. On the way down I visit the notoriously hard to find Kinder Low Cavern before arriving back at the car. This route is jam packed full of great sights and points of interest and its a must for any visitor to the Glorious Peak District.
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  • @peterwood1747
    @peterwood1747 3 года назад +1

    Dean. Thanks so much from Atlanta for this wonderful video . Will show this to my 87yo dad who, as a boy, lived for a year and half in the house visable at 2:24 (his father tended the reservoir). His memories of endlessly exploring the Kinder Scout area are among his fondest of growing up in England and he will love seeing it again! It's a pity that here in the US such direct public access to lands is not the norm as it is in the UK.

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching Peter and for your kind words. Hope your father enjoys a trip down memory lane.

  • @AndyMorfett
    @AndyMorfett 4 года назад +2

    Not hiked to Kinder from Hayfield yet but it certainly looks a great route to take. Definitely on my list to do once lockdown is over. TFS Andy

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  4 года назад +1

      Kinder from Hayfield is one of my favourite circular route in the Peaks. So many great memories as my friend Stevo and I did it ever week for a year 😁

  • @aplinewalker
    @aplinewalker 9 лет назад +1

    Brilliant Dean,,, like a breath of fresh air,,, some beautiful views ,,,and shots giving a wonderful feel of the Peaks, not a place I know at all well only been that way once ,,, so very interesting as always,,, many many thanks,,,, ,,,, Alan

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      Thanks Alan, it was such a great feeling to be up on the moors again and breathing in that fresh cold air. I sat for a while having lunch at Sandy Heys and just took it all while breathing deeply, it was good to be back :-)

  • @davekirkwood9076
    @davekirkwood9076 6 лет назад +1

    Hello, I completed the Hayfield route today after watching your excellent video.. William Clough was a challenge.. Weather was abysmal as far as mist and fog goes.. But it was a great 18km.. Found the actual summit of kinder scout and startled a couple of black grouse... You were correct, in poor weather and visibility as it was today you need a map and compass, also to find your way back out.. Great day.. Cheers..

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching Dave, it's a fantastic route isn't it. One of my favourites in the Peaks that for sure. The walk to find the official summit is pretty tricky without good navigation skills when the weather turns bad. All the best, Dean.

  • @justswildcamping
    @justswildcamping 9 лет назад +1

    Looked like a beautiful day for a walk.

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      It was perfect, couldn't have been any better for me :-) thanks for watching, I hope this nice spell of weather continues until at last October

  • @darrene7762
    @darrene7762 9 лет назад

    Hi Dean, fairly new to walking, only been at it about 4 months, but as the saying goes your never too old to learn. since starting the moors have opened up a whole new world . the peak district is a wonderful place. I get there walk and don't really want to leave - you know the feelingI found your videos by chance after walking win hill last week - this week , looking forward to hope crossI have to say that your videos and commentary's are inspirational , I enjoy every minute. look forward to meeting you on the hill and shaking your hand one day. your good friend Darren

  • @lesliekimble340
    @lesliekimble340 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video - not been to the Peak District since the early 70s and often think about the school hike to Kinder Scout, visiting Edale, Tideswell, Bakewell, Castleton etc. I loved it annd maybe one day will be able to go back. I live near Dartmoor which is the next best place apart from Grizedale and surrounding areas!! Will be watching your other videos when I can. Thanks again

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      Thanks for watching Leslie, hope you manage to get back to the Peak District some day. I'm hoping to visit Dartmoor again soon, I've only visited once which was this time last year but would love to return.

  • @peakrambler265
    @peakrambler265 9 лет назад +1

    Superb video again Dean, a real pleasure to watch as always and thank you for the good wishes.
    I intend to be back up there as soon as I can.

  • @tonka14753
    @tonka14753 9 лет назад +3

    Great video again Dean. Was up kinder over Easter with truly spectacular weather. Wondered about on the moor and managed to find the true summit of Kinder. We looked at heading down Crowden brook but it looked proper dangerous (going up maybe easier) so headed up Grindslow knoll and down Sheepfold which is a great way down with good views. Next trip out will be Hayfield as I love water falls. Cheers.

  • @danmetcalfe72
    @danmetcalfe72 9 лет назад +1

    Great vid, walked the full round of the plateau yesterday, a great day out. Thanks, Dan

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад +1

      Haven't done the full round in one go for a few years so might give that a whirl soon :-) thanks for watching

  • @MrHandyandy72
    @MrHandyandy72 9 лет назад +1

    another great video ,, nice helpful tip on the cavern location, job well done !

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад +1

      andy shore Thanks for watching Andy, when we have had a long spell of dry weather during summer it would be nice to have a wander in to the cave... if i'm brave enough :-)

  • @neon333
    @neon333 9 лет назад +1

    Great video. Very informative. Thanks for sharing.

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      Thanks for watching

  • @sclarke1221
    @sclarke1221 9 лет назад

    Welcome home Dean thanks for sharing the views great content as usual Cheers Steve

  • @folkartstitcher
    @folkartstitcher 9 лет назад +1

    Great video! I'm going to watch your others too (this is my first one!). I visited Hayfield and the surrounding area three times between 2006 - 2008 and I've wanted to go back ever since, but for various reasons I haven't been able to do so. It's such a special place. Last night we booked a 4 night break in the Peak District, so I'll be heading back very soon! Can't wait to walk in this stunning landscape again.

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      Thanks for watching, I hope you have a great time when you visit the Peak District again. I can't get enough of the place myself :-)

  • @RandomButtonPusher
    @RandomButtonPusher 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the great tour. Enjoyed the Asia trip videos, but it's nice to wander with you again in the Peak District. There is always something special about returning to home territory after a time away. Should I ever get back to see my pal in Cowdale, I'll plan for some walking time.

  • @godsgift46
    @godsgift46 9 лет назад +1

    great video dean , fantastic looking back on all the places you've visited already in previous videos keep up the great work ... cheers craig

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      Thanks for watching mate, it's a great route

  • @reached6050
    @reached6050 9 лет назад

    love that hike - you captured it well - nice one as always Dean :)
    ATB
    Dave

  • @garykirkham2972
    @garykirkham2972 9 лет назад

    Excellent video again Dean. I've just spent the last 7 days In Scotland on 'the west highland way' so im trying to catch up on all the recent vids. Cheers Gary

  • @willmitchell255
    @willmitchell255 6 лет назад

    Great video and well presented mate.
    Done that walk many many times - always loved it every time !
    Keep up the good work :)

  • @richardtuson605
    @richardtuson605 5 лет назад

    I used to run that route or variations of it most weekends until I moved down South.
    Miss that place but still managed to do a shorter version over Christmas. visiting.

  • @shuckthedog
    @shuckthedog 9 лет назад +1

    Great, informative video Dean I'd like to go up to Kinder Scout myself in the near future.

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      Kinder Scout is such a great place, lots of different routes up and down to keep it interesting. Thanks for watching, I hope you have a great walk when you go

    • @shuckthedog
      @shuckthedog 9 лет назад +1

      Well watching your video inspired me to give it a go and have an overnight wild camp up there. Looking forward to getting through your other videos. Its good to see how much emphasis you put on the landscape you're in and not so much on gear and cooking like some other videos out there tend to over do.

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      I'm not a massive kit fan really, it's nice to have good kit but as long as it does the job then I'm not bothered. It's all about the adventures and the scenery for me :-)

    • @shuckthedog
      @shuckthedog 9 лет назад +1

      Absolutely agree with that Dean. ☺

  • @DeanRead
    @DeanRead  9 лет назад

    ***** thanks for watching Mike, you had been in my thoughts in the days and moments leading up to the walk so it was a real pleasure to meet John who we both know. I'm glad you are on the road to recovery and I hope your progress down that road is quick and smooth so we can all meet up for a wander. all the best

    • @peakrambler265
      @peakrambler265 9 лет назад +1

      Cheers Dean. I'm looking forward to the come back walk. 😉
      I'll let you know once I'm camping again. 👍

  • @AndysEastCoastAdventures
    @AndysEastCoastAdventures 5 лет назад

    Doing this tomorrow for the first time although been in peak district a few times. Staying up in the hills for 3 days and carrying 3 days mre rations. So looking forward to it!!

  • @edwardball5277
    @edwardball5277 5 лет назад

    Thanks Mike was up there many times in the eighties now too old and in my eighties. Hi Hi The memories precious. Ted

  • @paulcomptonpdphotography
    @paulcomptonpdphotography 4 года назад

    Another great interesting video and route. Can i ask how do you add the video links like you did in this video.

  • @davidsavage3656
    @davidsavage3656 9 лет назад +1

    awhhhh dammit. need to get back up there again now :-)
    great as always Dean

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      Haha :-) thanks for watching

  • @kennyken51
    @kennyken51 9 лет назад

    Nice video , funny I was up kinder scout myself today (Monday) went up via Jacob's ladder , great day today but it was very busy

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      I once walked this route on a bank holiday Monday.... Madness :-) ordinarily there aren't that many cars there when I arrive but it was packed that day. Hope you had a good wander yourself the other day

  • @lesdawson8011
    @lesdawson8011 9 лет назад +1

    Watched your robin hood bay happy memories with my wife el El thank you

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      Thank you for watching :-)

  • @stever4181
    @stever4181 9 лет назад +1

    Hello Dean. Excellent video. Would this be the Pack Horse Way that you are walking on? I kept horses at Tunstead Farm in the late 60's and we did a trek on the Pack Horse Way from where you started this walk. Apparently we were the first horses (about 6 of us) to do this for many years at the time. ( a newspaper was interested in us doing this and took our photo but I dont remember which newspaper it was : ( ) I sadly didnt manage to make the whole journey on my horse (she was slipping dreadfully around William Clough) so its very interesting to see what I missed. I have been watching your other Peak District videos too and find them fascinating as they show places I went on my treks on horse back when I was a young girl. We hit many a boggy area on our treks. I remember once going across a bog on one of those narrow wooden footpath thingys and mine and another horse slid off! Thankfully we got out ok but we and the horses where stained orange for awhile. I will be watching more of your journeys to other places too now as they are fascinating! Thank you for sharing. Sherry Gorman-Rickard from Malvern, beautiful Hills here too of course but not quite so high!

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      +Steve R Thanks for watching the videos Sherry. I'd love to do some horse riding around that area too, we haven't been out riding for around a year or so. I don't think my daughter would be very interested in tackling any hills with me but I'm sure she'd change her mind if it was on horse back :-) I've never visited the Malvern Hills, i've seen them from the motorway but I must make a point of stopping off soon.

  • @Mattymullen08
    @Mattymullen08 7 лет назад +1

    hi dean, brilliant video, iv lived in new mills a while now and visited hayfield for first time today, went to the pack horse inn, amazing pub, but i saw lots of walkers and tohught wow, id love to go do some walking around here, have you got any tips on how i can get started walks, maybe join some groups or something. dont know many friends who'd like to walk but i would i just dont want to get lost

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  7 лет назад

      Hi Matt, there is a great website / app called "Meet Up". There are lots of groups going out walking on there with different interests, photography group etc etc. Or I have friends who have gone on walk weekends in the Peaks with a company called "Large Outdoors" they have walk leaders who do all the hard work for you with navigation and I believe they offer navigation courses too. Hope that helps Matt. Atb Dean

  • @ThisYellow
    @ThisYellow 7 лет назад +1

    Great route Dean. Walked this last Sunday with some top weather... the steep bit at Kinder Low was a killer but fun! lol! Going to try and get across Kinder scout bogs again soon... last time I tried it was wet and boggy and my walking pole was going in a good third in places... decided to retreat! I got across once before, more through luck though... do you have a particular route from grinds brook to kinder falls to avoid having to scramble up and down some of the bigger groughs?

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  7 лет назад

      +Ian Bagley Thanks for watching Ian. Sadly I don't think there are any easy routes across, it's either boggy or you are climbing out of the groughs. It's even wetter up there since Moors for the Future have done some work to retain the moisture up there. All the best, Dean

  • @TrekkerPat
    @TrekkerPat 5 лет назад +1

    I enjoyed this, thanks. Just discovered your channel after watching another. What type of rocks are in this area? Is it limestone?

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Pat, thanks for watching. The rock is gritstone in that part of the Peak District.

    • @TrekkerPat
      @TrekkerPat 5 лет назад

      @@DeanRead Thank you, will look it up.

  • @boromickfc
    @boromickfc 9 лет назад +1

    Hi dean ive just come across your videos and ive enjoyed them all.i think I might give this wild camping a go too.it seems a great way to unwind from the rat race.what would be a great starter tent ect for a novice?

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      Hi there, I'd recommend the Wild Country Zephyros and also heard good things about the Vango Banshee. Both would be ideal for a starter tent for backpacking / wild camping. Thanks for watching

    • @boromickfc
      @boromickfc 9 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your help, ill look into them

  • @afterthetone
    @afterthetone 9 лет назад +1

    Did this route just this Saturday! (04-04-15)

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      afterthetone It's certainly a good one, a real classic. thanks for watching and I hope you had a great time up there on Saturday, I was at work all weekend sadly :-)

  • @DanielSmith-yn2qz
    @DanielSmith-yn2qz 9 лет назад +1

    If only you had been my history tutor at school, then maybe I would of paid a little more attention :-)

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      Haha :-) I must admit I've perhaps learned more since leaving school about history than I ever did while I was there. Thanks for watching

  • @queserasera1257
    @queserasera1257 9 лет назад +1

    good vid dean . hardest walk i done . 5.5 hours

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  9 лет назад

      quesera sera it's an excellent route isn't it. thanks for watching and I hope you had a great walk

  • @andrewcooper2268
    @andrewcooper2268 3 года назад

    Are there any little places to do a bivvy camp or are the rangers still moving the wildcampers on

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  3 года назад +1

      I've not heard anything about people being moved on recently but I'm sure if you use stealth you'll be fine.

  • @sarahbarnes3508
    @sarahbarnes3508 5 лет назад

    For a novice walk what the easy way to kinder scout please thank you

  • @WyeExplorer
    @WyeExplorer 9 лет назад

    A true landmark event Dean in British culture. Working people seeking to enjoy the outdoors. It simply changed the face of our nation. I think people are taking some mementos of the aircraft. Like the downfall. Another cracking place to hike. ATB Mark. P.S how is peakrambler now?

  • @kastnoka1274
    @kastnoka1274 6 лет назад +1

    High Peak District is an ecological catastrophe.

    • @DeanRead
      @DeanRead  6 лет назад

      It certainly is, as are most of our upland areas. Either over grazed or overly ‘managed’ for grouse shooting

  • @edwardball5277
    @edwardball5277 4 года назад

    Thanks for nice clear photography but could we have a little less of your handsome face and more of the scenery. Ted

  • @davidh2414
    @davidh2414 8 лет назад +1

    Why can't people leave things a lone if its a plane crash its where people Died ??
    RESPECT to others !!!