Evan: Life in the Outdoors

January 6, 2007

Weets Hill

Filed under: Hiking

More rain again this weekend as I took off for Weets hill. Weets hill is the third highest hill in pendle at 397m above sea leavel.  I started the hike from Earby hiking into Barnoldwick then up to the summitt. The hill is just off of the Pennine way trail, which is well marked.  The only problem is hiking through the farmers land on the footpaths from Earby to Barnoldswick. They are not well marked. On my way back I choose a different route and where there should have been a stile there was not, so I had to do a bit of orienteering the rest of the way back to Earby. Be sure to have your compass with you as you may need it. Below or some photos of the hike. Till next time.

Facts: OL21 Explorer Map, Start/Finish: Earby (SD905465), Weets Hill (SD856448), Total Hike: 7.3 mi

Countryside

Weets Hill in the clouds

Bridge

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  1. I’m so coveting your hikes right now.

    Comment by Grete — January 6, 2007 @ 4:17 pm

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