Ramblers Association East Yorkshire and Derwent Area Winter 2017

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1 Cancelling or Amending a Published Walk Thankfully, cancellation of a Led Walk published on the Ramblers National Walks Finder is infrequent and often because the: - 1. Start point is inaccessible due to weather 2. Planned route cannot be walked or is hazardous 3. Named leader is unavailable and a replacement cannot be found Fuller explanation of the above and policy can be read on the Area website When a Group Secretary, Walks Secretary or Leader wishes to cancel or make an amendment to the National Walks Finder they should contact one of the following: Geoff Richardson - eydwalkscoordinator@gmail.com or phone Tony Corrigan - tonyc@talk21.com or phone Martin Hill - mph60@btinternet.com or phone When a change is implemented please notify the appropriate Group Secretary. Check for the latest information relating to cancelled or amended led walks by looking at NB: Explanation of Notes abbreviations follow the walks list Date d Day Time Group Leader Miles Grid Ref. Location details Notes 24-Sep-17 Sun 10:00 B J Neal 8 TA Burton Agnes House CP DoL 24-Sep-17 Sun 10:30 H&G D Stuart 8 SE Kirkham Priory CP, near Malton YO60 7JS 24-Sep-17 Sun 10:00 P T Ashbridge 11 TA Danes Dyke CP ND 24-Sep-17 Sun 10:00 R A Strickland 9.5 SE Cowhouse Bank CP ND 24-Sep-17 Sun 10:00 S S Earnshaw 10 SE Millington CP by church ND 25-Sep-17 Mon 13:00 A B Dodgson 6 SE Sancton Methodist Church CP DoL 27-Sep-17 Wed 10:00 P C Freear 10 SE Rosedale Abbey - Meet nr PCs ND 27-Sep-17 Wed 10:30 Y B Jaques 10 NZ Westerdale VH CP ND 27-Sep-17 Wed 10:30 YA K Barrett 7 SE Great Ouseburn VH CP ND 01-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 B D Hepworth 11 SE Hole of Horcum A169 car park (P&D) DoL 01-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 P R Primmer 10 SE Rosedale Abbey - Meet nr PCs ND

2 01-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 R A Fuller 10 NZ Ingleby Greenhow CP off Church Lane ND 02-Oct-17 Mon 13:00 A L Taylor 6 TA Hempholme swing bridge CP YO25 8NB DoL 03-Oct-17 Tue 09:30 Y M Waind 6 SE The Crown CP Hutton le Hole YO62 6UA PL2 ND 04-Oct-17 Wed 10:00 P J Hutchinson 12 SE Newton on Rawcliffe ND 04-Oct-17 Wed 10:00 S L&M Atkinson 6 SE Oldstead, Black Swan CP ND 04-Oct-17 Wed 10:30 Y S Roberts 10 SE Burnt Yates village CP ND 04-Oct-17 Wed 10:30 Y I Howard 10 SE Easingwold Galtres Centre CP DoL 04-Oct-17 Wed 10:30 YA P Lewis 7 SE Sneck Yate roadside parking ND 07-Oct-17 Sat 10:00 H&G C&D Johnson 8 SE Holme-on-Spalding-Moor Village Hall, YO43 4EN 07-Oct-17 Sat 11:00 H&H S Lack 7 SE Welton Footbridge CP + Green Dragon 3pm HH4 DoL 07-Oct-17 Sat 15:00 H&H Hull & Holderness AGM Green Dragon 3pm after walk HH4 DoL 07-Oct-17 Sat 10:10 YPT D Felton 10L SE :43 Northern Rail from York to Harrogate, to catch 9:30 bus 24 to Summerbridge 08-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 B B Dealey 10 SE Wayrhamdale Picnic Site off A166 DoL 08-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 P A Hutchinson 8 SE Pocklington Bus Station ND 08-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 R I Gibbs 10 NZ Egton Bridge CP ND 08-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 S M Penrose 10 SE Sinnington Main Street ND 09-Oct-17 Mon 13:00 A N Jeffrey 6 SE Lockington VH, Thorpe-Chapel St DoL 11-Oct-17 Wed 10:00 P S White 12 SE Sinnington Village Green ND 11-Oct-17 Wed 10:30 Y S Fishwick 10 SE Bishop Wilton VH CP ND 11-Oct-17 Wed 10:30 YA J Whipp 7 SE Snaith station CP ND 13-Oct-17 Fri 10:00 H&G M Thomas 6 SE Hatfield Moors- Boston Park entrance off A614 between Hatfield Woodhouse & Blaxton DN7 6DR 14-Oct-17 Sat 10:30 H&H S Mullarkey 8 SE Brantingham Pond DoL 15-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 P J Hosdell 10 SE Kirkham Priory ND 15-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 R A Strickland 10 SE Levisham Main Street ND 15-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 S S Earnshaw 10 NZ Sleights, Salmon Leap CP ND 15-Oct-17 Sun Y York Coach Ramble Hawes. 3 walks available 16-Oct-17 Mon 13:00 A K Hood 6 SE Elloughton Main Street P.O. DoL 17-Oct-17 Tue 10:30 Y J McCreery 8 SE Station Lane North Grimston ND 18-Oct-17 Wed 10:00 P T Corrigan 10.5L SE Section 8 of the Yorkshire Castles Way. PT ND 18-Oct-17 Wed 10:30 Y L Dickie 11 SE Fountains Abbey VC CP ND 18-Oct-17 Wed 10:30 Y I Gibbs 10 SE Hackness VH CP ND 18-Oct-17 Wed 10:30 YA J Wood 7 SE Lofthouse near the pub ND 21-Oct-17 Sat 11:00 H&H E Wright 3 TA Kelsey Lakes CP Burstwick DoL 21-Oct-17 Sat 10:15 YPT A Strudwick 10.5L SE :18 Northern Rail to Halifax for10:00 bus 522 to Illingworth

3 22-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 B G Bullock 8 SE Welton, A63 Footbridge DoL 22-Oct-17 Sun 10:30 H&G B Currey 8 SE Epworth CP, near church, North Lincs. DN9 1ER 22-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 P D Archer 10 SE Lockton Cemetery ND 22-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 R L Dickie 10 SE West Knapton, layby A64 ND 22-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 S T Rhodes 10 SE Hovingham Village Hall ND 23-Oct-17 Mon 13:00 A P Godfrey 6 TA Railtrail Junction, A165 1 mile west of Coniston, HU11 4JB DoL 25-Oct-17 Wed 10:00 P M Hill 10 SE Rosedale Abbey - Meet nr PCs PO1 ND 25-Oct-17 Wed 10:30 Y L Gall 11 SE Welburn Church, near Castle Howard ND 25-Oct-17 Wed 10:30 YA L Croskin 7 SE Cawthorne Roman Camp ND 28-Oct-17 Sat 11:00 H&H P Godfrey 6 TA Swine HU11 4JB DoL 29-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 B C Prince 10 SE Seaton Ross Village Hall DoL 29-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 P G Hadfield 10 SE Hovingham VH CP ND 29-Oct-17 Sun 12:30 R A Laing 6 SE North Grimston, Station Lane 29-Oct-17 Sun 10:00 S R Clutson 10 TA Burniston, South End ND 30-Oct-17 Mon 13:00 A A Laing 6 SE Bainton, layby, A114 DoL 01-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 P S Goacher 10 TA Flamborough, North Landing CP ND 01-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 Y A Fuller 9 SE Pateley Bridge Nidd Walk long stay CP ND 01-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 Y A Laing 10 SE Millington Wood ND 01-Nov-17 Wed 10:30 YA A Allison 7 SE Amotherby street parking ND 04-Nov-17 Sat 10:30 H&G J Jackson 7.5 SE Hambleton Cemetery Gateforth Ln Hambleton nr Selby YO8 9HP 04-Nov-17 Sat 10:30 H&H R Abbott 3 SE Abbots Walk, Cottingham HU16 5BG HH1 DoL 05-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 P S White 12 SE Thornton le Dale CP ND 05-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 R J Wiseman 10 SE Hawnby Moorgate 05-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 S A Wrightson 10 SE Warter CP ND 06-Nov-17 Mon A Derwentbanks holiday, 4 nights, contact Ann Laing ND 06-Nov-17 Mon 13:00 A A Harper 6 SE Kiplingcoates Station C.P DoL 07-Nov-17 Tue 09:30 Y T Corrigan 6 SE The Carlton Inn CP Carlton Husthwaite YO7 2BW PL2 ND 08-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 H&G D Breach 5 SE Skylark Centre & Nature Reserve. HG1 08-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 P T Corrigan 10 SE Byland Abbey, layby to south of ND 08-Nov-17 Wed 19:00 P Pocklington AGM Pocklington Arts Centre Market Pl, YO42 2AR ND 08-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 S M&S Hunter 6.5 NZ Sandsend CP ND 08-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 Y J Wiseman 11 SE Cod Beck Reservoir near Osmotherley ND 08-Nov-17 Wed 10:30 YA P Lewis 7 SE Settrington VH CP ND

4 11-Nov-17 Sat 10:00 YPT C Robinson 11.5 SE No.2 Rawcliffe P&R bus approx 9:30.Freq svce from Stn Ave York (stop RM) or nr Museum Gdns to Rawcliffe P&R office 12-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 B G Barker 10 SE Thornton le Dale. Car park (P&D) DoL 12-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 P T Ashbridge 10 SE Sancton Nursery School CP ND 12-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 R I Gibbs 11 SE Hazel Head Wood CP ND 12-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 S R Clutson 10 SE Pickering, A170 roadside, near Eastgate roundabout ND 13-Nov-17 Mon 13:00 A L Taylor 6 SE North Cave Wetlands HU15 2LY DoL 14-Nov-17 Tue 19:30 H&G Howden & Goole AGM Hook Village Hall DN14 5PF followed by illustrated talk on walking 15-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 P M Hill 10 SE Wayrham Dale picnic site ND 15-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 Y J Harrington 10 SE Fodders store overspill CP Harrogate HG2 8NZ off A661 DoL 15-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 Y A Strickland 10 SE Coneysthorpe Village Green ND 15-Nov-17 Wed 10:30 YA A Bradley 7.5 SE South Cave Leisure Centre ND 18-Nov-17 Sat 11:00 H&H S Lack 8 TA Skidby Mill CP DoL 19-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 B M Chamberlain 10 SE North Ferriby car park DoL 19-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 P S White 9 SE Coneysthorpe Village Green ND 19-Nov-17 Sun 10:30 R M Richardson 6.5 NZ Goathland CP 19-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 S P Trafford 10 SE A169, Disused quarry 1.5m S of Hole of Horcum DoL 20-Nov-17 Mon 13:00 A P Harrison 6 TA Rise. Park on grass verge Sunny View HU11 5BW DoL 21-Nov-17 Tue B Beverley AGM details TBA 21-Nov-17 Tue 10:30 Y A Strickland 8 SE Ancoats, Piercy End, Kirkbymoorside YO62 6DQ. ND 21-Nov-17 Tue 19:30 Y York AGM SE Black Swan,Peasholme Green, YO1 7PR Food at Nov-17 Wed 10:00 P M Taylor 10 SE St Gregory's Minster, Kirkdale ND 22-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 Y A Sowden 10 SE Derwent Bridge picnic area, Bubwith ND 22-Nov-17 Wed 10:30 YA K Walker 7 SE Stamford Bridge station CP ND 25-Nov-17 Sat 10:05 YPT M Davey 10L SE :16 Coastliner bus 840 from York Rail Stn (stop RC) or 8:26 from Stonebow to Malton for 9:35 bus 194 to Hovingham 26-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 B C Gilchrist 8 SE Warter School car park DoL 26-Nov-17 Sun 10:30 H&G D Stuart 8 SE Derwent Bridge, Bubwith CP YO8 6LH 26-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 P S White 5 SE Fridaythorpe pond ND 26-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 R G&P Donnor 8 SE Thornton le Dale CP AGM 2pm Memorial Hall ND 26-Nov-17 Sun 14:00 R Ryedale AGM 2pm Memorial Hall, Thornton le Dale, after walk. ND 26-Nov-17 Sun 10:00 S R Johnson 9 SE Helmsley, Carlton Lane, near YHA. ND 27-Nov-17 Mon 13:00 A J Lawe 5 TA Beverley, Morrison C.P DoL 29-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 P P Thornley 10 SE Crayke Sports Hall CP (NB 1 per car to park) ND 29-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 Y A Reynolds 10 SE Killinghall Community Park CP, off Barberry Close ND

5 29-Nov-17 Wed 10:00 Y E Prest 10 SE Byland Abbey, layby to south ND 29-Nov-17 Wed 10:30 YA J Tosh 7 SE Stillington Sports Club ND 02-Dec-17 Sat 11:00 H&H E Tague 4 TA Lion & Key public house. Urban walk followed by Xmas lunch ND 02-Dec-17 Sat 10:00 P J Hutchinson 10 SE Bishop Wilton Playing Fields CP ND 02-Dec-17 Sat 09:50 YPT L Doughty 6 TA :43 Northern Rail from York to Hull. Free time in Hull afterwards - regular return trains 03-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 B M Chamberlain 6 SE Welton - GREEN DRAGON - XMAS LUNCH ND 03-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 R P Hudson 11 SE Square Corner CP, near Nether Stilton 03-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 S P Trafford 10 SE Cropton DoL 04-Dec-17 Mon 13:00 A K Hood 6 SE Market Weighton CP DoL 05-Dec-17 Tue 09:30 Y M Skelton 6 SE The White Swan Ampleforth YO62 4DA Xmas lunch. PL2 ND 06-Dec-17 Wed 10:00 P M Taylor 10 SE Fridaythorpe pond ND 06-Dec-17 Wed 10:00 Y I Reavill 10 SE Middleham ND 06-Dec-17 Wed 10:00 Y A N Other 10 SE Wharram Percy CP ND 06-Dec-17 Wed 10:30 YA J Whalley 6.5 SE Heslington, The Outgang ND 09-Dec-17 Sat YPT YPT Christmas walk & lunch Details will be available in October. 10-Dec-17 Sun 11:00 B C Prince 7 TA Bridlington, South Shore/Belvedere Parade DoL 10-Dec-17 Sun 10:30 H&G M Thomas 7.5 SE Barmby on the Marsh Tidal Barrage CP, DN14 7HX HG2 10-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 P G Bullock 8 SE North Cave. Playing Fields C.P ND 10-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 R J Motley 9 SE Cawthorne Camp CP 10-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 R P Hudson 11 SE Square Corner CP, near Nether Stilton 10-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 S R Clutson 10 TA Scarborough, Sandybed Lane, nr St Augustine's Schoo ND 11-Dec-17 Mon 13:00 A P Godfrey 4 TA Tickton.Hull Bridge HU17 9RY DoL 13-Dec-17 Wed 10:00 P M Hill 11 SE Bainton layby on A614 PO2 ND 13-Dec-17 Wed 10:00 Y York Wed SE Christmas Lunch,Carlton Husthwaite, details Andrew Brownlie 13-Dec-17 Wed 10:00 Y G Richardson 10 SE Sutton Bank VC CP ND 13-Dec-17 Wed 10:30 YA York Amblers Christmas lunch TBA 17-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 P G Hadfield 10 SE Sir Tatton Syke's Monument on B1252 near Sledmere ND 17-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 R J Preston 8 SE Welburn Church Xmas walk with Tea and Mince Pies ND 17-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 S L&M Atkinson 6 NZ Stoupe Brow Quarry. Mince pies and mulled wine to foll ND 18-Dec-17 Mon 13:00 A A Laing 6 SE Fridaythorpe, roadside village pond. 12 noon Seaways café T&C DoL 19-Dec-17 Tue 10:30 Y M Skelton 8 SE Whitwell-on-the-Hill, opposite the church ND 20-Dec-17 Wed 9:30 P T Corrigan 6 SE Meet 1.5m north of Sledmere on Kirby Grindalythe Rd PO3 ND 20-Dec-17 Wed 9:30 P M Hill 7 SE Meet 1.5m north of Sledmere on Kirby Grindalythe Rd PO3 ND

6 20-Dec-17 Wed 10:00 Y S Hoather 9 SE Howsham Bridge ND 24-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 B B Dealey 8 SE Welton, A63 Footbridge DoL 25-Dec-17 Mon 9:00 H&H S Mullarkey 5 TA Skidby Mill CP DoL 26-Dec-17 Tue 10:00 P D Archer 9 SE Millington Church ND 26-Dec-17 Tue 10:00 R N Emery 9 SE Whitwell On The Hill, Main Street ND 27-Dec-17 Wed 10:00 Y D Gibson 9 SE Gilling East, outside Feversham Arms DoL 29-Dec-17 Fri 10:00 H&G D Breach 8 SE Ashes Playing Fields CP, off Treeton Rd, Howden DN14 HG3 30-Dec-17 Sat 10:30 YPT A Strudwick 9.5L SE :40 TransPennine Express from York to Huddersfield to catch 9:45 bus 314 to Holme 31-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 P G Hadfield 11 SE Wetwang Church ND 31-Dec-17 Sun 10:00 R C Angus 9.5 SE Crayke Sports Hall CP ND 01-Jan-18 Mon 13:00 A C Mullender 6 SE Tibthorpe Nr Angus Farm DoL 03-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 P A Norman 10 SE Fridaythorpe pond ND 03-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 Y I Howard 11 SE Spofforth Castle DoL 03-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 Y J Motley 9 SE Settrington VH CP DoL 03-Jan-18 Wed 10:30 YA J Haywood 7 SE Copmanthorpe Sports Field ND 06-Jan-18 Sat 10:40 YPT R Brook 9.5L SE :53 TransPennine Express from York to Huddersfield to catch 10:13 Northern Rail to Denby Dale 07-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 B D Hepworth 10 SE Raywell DoL 07-Jan-18 Sun 10:30 H&H V Mullarkey 5 TA The Highway public house, Willerby Road HU5 5LH HH2 DoL 07-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 P S Stockdale 11 SE Fridaythorpe pond ND 07-Jan-18 Sun R Ryedale New Year Lunch Lunch Details T.B.A. ND 07-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 S W Dosdale 8 SE Towthorpe Corner layby, A614 ND 08-Jan-18 Mon 13:00 A P Harrison 5 SE Church, Main Street, Hotham DoL 08-Jan-18 Mon 10:00 H&G M Thomas 4 SE North Cave Wetlands HU15 2LY 10-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 P A Gymer 12 SE South Cave, Market Place ND 10-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 S M&S Hunter 6.5 SE Hutton Buscel layby, A170 ND 10-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 Y I Reavill 10 SE Kilburn White Horse CP (below the White Horse) ND 10-Jan-18 Wed 10:30 YA J Whipp 7 SE Sheriff Hutton VH CP ND 14-Jan-18 Sun 10:30 H&G B Currey 8 SE Harswell by Bubwith Rail Trail, near Holme-on-Spalding Moor YO42 4LG 14-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 P C Pringle 9 SE Wayrham Dale picnic site ND 14-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 R A Strickland 10 SE Ridings Wood CP, Yan Brow. 1 mile South of Hutton le Hole ND 14-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 S P Trafford 10 SE Beadlam, layby West of village DoL 15-Jan-18 Mon 13:00 A D Baron 6 SE Huggate, York Lane Cross Road DoL 17-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 P T Ashbridge 9 SE Kirby Underdale VH CP ND

7 17-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 Y S Sanger 11 SE Aberford Main St, meet Arabian Horse public house ND 17-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 Y C Angus 10 SE Crayke Sports Club CP ND 17-Jan-18 Wed 10:30 YA A Timbers 7 SE Harewood VH CP ND 20-Jan-18 Sat 10:30 YPT V Silberberg 8L SE :52 Coastliner bus 843 from outside York Railway Station (stop RC) or 10:01 from Stonebow (stop SC) to Barton Hill 21-Jan-18 Sun 11:00 B J&J Small 7 TA Long Riston, Main Street DoL 21-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 P S White 5 SE Goodmanham CP ND 21-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 R J Harland 10 SE Reasty Hill Top CP ND 21-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 S R Clutson 10 NZ Aislaby ND 22-Jan-18 Mon 13:00 A W Hamilton 6 SE Sancton Methodist Church CP DoL 23-Jan-18 Tue 10:30 Y I Reavill 8 SE Kilburn White Horse CP (below the White Horse) ND 24-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 P M Taylor 10 SE Welburn Church ND 24-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 Y R Bramall 10 SE Hutton le Hole CP ND 24-Jan-18 Wed 10:30 YA S Donaghy 7 SE Osgodby,The Wadkins Arms. public house street parkin ND 27-Jan-18 Sat 10:30 H&H S Mullarkey 8 SE Walkington Church DoL 28-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 B J Hosdell 8 TA New Ellerby CP, next to Railway Inn DoL 28-Jan-18 Sun 10:30 H&G D Stuart 8 SE Broughton village hall CP, near Brigg DN20 0JX 28-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 P J Cattermole 9 TA Tickton, east side of Hull Bridge ND 28-Jan-18 Sun 10:00 R T Strickland 10 SE Hole of Horcum CP 29-Jan-18 Mon 13:00 A J Lawe 6 SE Walkington Church DoL 31-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 P J Hutchinson 11 SE Fridaythorpe pond ND 31-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 Y P Thornley 10 SE Ripley CP DoL 31-Jan-18 Wed 10:00 Y G Malcolm 10 SE Market Weighton, Londesborough Rd CP ND 31-Jan-18 Wed 10:30 YA J Walker 6.5 SE Allerthorpe woodland CP DoL 03-Feb-18 Sat 10:25 YPT R Brook 10L SE :11 Northern Rail from York to Harrogate to catch 10:05 bus 36 to Harewood 04-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 B C van Eck 8 SE Leavening Brow car park DoL 04-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 P R Primmer 8 TA Driffield-River Head ND 04-Feb-18 Sun 09:30 R F Farrar 10.5L SE Hovingham Hobble.Bulmer CS to start at Hovingham VH CP CS ND 04-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 S A Wrightson 10 SE Wayrham picnic site, A166 West of Fridaythorpe ND 05-Feb-18 Mon 13:00 A C Mullender 6 TA Skidby Mill, Mill Rd DoL 06-Feb-18 Tue 09:30 Y A&W Bradley 6 SE The St Vincent Arms, Sutton upon Derwent YO41 4BN PL2 ND 07-Feb-18 Wed 10:00 P S Anderson 9 SE North Grimston, Station Lane ND 07-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 Y I Howard 9 SE Coyningham Hall CP, Knaresborough DoL 07-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 Y I Walton 10 SE Rosedale Abbey CP, meet at CP ND

8 07-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 YA D Felton 7 SE Appleton Roebuck street parking DoL 11-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 B G Bullock 8 SE Beverley Clump, 1.5Km NE of South Cave DoL 11-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 H&G M Thomas 8 SE Market Weighton Church CP. Snowdrop walk HG4 11-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 P S White 6 SE Bishop Wilton Playing Fields CP ND 11-Feb-18 Sun 09:30 R F Farrar 11L SE Hovingham Hobble. Hovingham CP, CS to start at Bulmer CS ND 11-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 S R Johnson 10 SE Hutton-le-Hole CP ND 12-Feb-18 Mon 13:00 A P Ayling 6 SE North Newbald Green DoL 14-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 P R Primmer 8 TA Humber Bridge Car Park near PCs PO2 ND 14-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 Y M Usher 10 SE St Gregory's Minster, near Kirkbymoorside ND 14-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 YA K Walker 7 SE Roecliffe street parking ND 18-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 B G Barker 10 SE High Hunsley crossroads DoL 18-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 H&H V Mullarkey 9 SE North Newbald DoL 18-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 P G Hadfield 11 TA Scalby Church Rooms ND 18-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 R P Hudson 10 SE Wass VH CP 18-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 S P Trafford 10 SE Forge Valley, Old Man's Mouth CP DoL 19-Feb-18 Mon 13:00 A P Godfrey 6 SE Fridaythorpe, roadside at village pond DoL 20-Feb-18 Tue 10:30 Y L Gall 8 SE Fridaythorpe Pond ND 21-Feb-18 Wed 10:00 P N Kirkpatrick 10 SE Hovingham VH CP ND 21-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 Y L Croskin 9 SE Pool in Wharfedale VH CP, Arthington Lane ND 21-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 Y M Waind 10 SE Harome Church ND 21-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 YA A Allison 8 SE Wetwang street parking ND 24-Feb-18 Sat 9:45 YPT D Felton 11 SE :18 Northern Rail from York to Micklefield 25-Feb-18 Sun 11:00 B P Ayling 6 SE Millington Church DoL 25-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 H&G M Holden 10 SE Allerthorpe Common CP, Common Lane. YO42 4RU 25-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 P G Bullock 8 SE Welton - Footbridge A63 ND 25-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 R M Waind 10 SE Kirkbymoorside CP 25-Feb-18 Sun 10:00 S J Trafford 9 NZ Egton Bridge Station CP ND 26-Feb-18 Mon 13:00 A K Humphris 6 SE P.O Main Street, Elloughton DoL 28-Feb-18 Wed 10:00 P T Ashbridge 11 SE Hole of Horcum CP ND 28-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 Y A Fuller 10 SE Fridaythorpe Pond ND 28-Feb-18 Wed 10:30 YA B Wilson 7 SE Staveley Nature Reserve CP ND 03-Mar-18 Sat 11:00 H&H S Lack 7 SE North Ferriby Humber Rd/Redcliff Drive HH3 DoL 04-Mar-18 Sun 11:00 B J&J Small 6 TA Sigglesthorne, Main Street DoL 04-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 P R Primmer 11 SE Heslington-Cricket Club, The Outgang ND 04-Mar-18 Sun 10:30 R M Richardson 7 SE Sinnington Village, near Bridge 04-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 S G Malcolm 10 SE Old Road behind Flask Inn, A171 7m north of Cloughton ND

9 05-Mar-18 Mon 13:00 A P Harrison 5 SE North Dalton VH DoL 06-Mar-18 Tue 09:30 Y T Corrigan 6 SE The Wolds Inn, Huggate YO42 1YH PL2 ND 07-Mar-18 Wed 10:00 P T Corrigan 11 SE Wetwang Church ND 07-Mar-18 Wed 10:30 Y E Smith 10 SE Grimwith Reservoir CP ND 07-Mar-18 Wed 10:30 Y J Preston 10 SE Cowhouse Bank CP, north of Helmsley ND 07-Mar-18 Wed 10:30 YA A Laing 7 TA Skidby MIll ND 10-Mar-18 Sat 10:30 H&G G Malcolm 8 SE Warter CP, next to school 10-Mar-18 Sat 10:20 YPT B Fraser 9 SE :22 EYMS bus X46 from outside York Railway Station ND 11-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 B B Dealey 9 SE Huggate, York Road / Wolds Way DoL 11-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 P D Archer 12 SE North Grimston, Station Lane ND 11-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 R J Preston 10 SE Sneck Yate Bank CP 11-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 S M Lake 10 SE Hackness VH CP ND 12-Mar-18 Mon 13:00 A K Metcalfe 6 SE North Newbald Green DoL 14-Mar-18 Wed 09:30 P M Hill 12L SE Potter Brompton -southern layby on A64 PT ND 14-Mar-18 Wed 10:30 Y S Lyle 10 SE Coxwold VH CP ND 14-Mar-18 Wed 10:30 YA S Cooper 6.5 SE Skipwith Church street parking ND 16-Mar-18 Fri 10:00 H&G M Thomas 9 SE Ashes Playing Fields CP, Treeton Rd, Howden DN14 7DN 17-Mar-18 Sat 10:30 H&H E Wright 5 TA Mappleton seaside CP DoL 18-Mar-18 Sun 11:00 B C Prince 8 TA Cottingham, Market Green DoL 18-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 P S White 8 SE Warter School CP ND 18-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 R A Laing 10 SE Wintringham Main Street near phone box 18-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 S J Trafford 10 SE Sinnington Main Street ND 19-Mar-18 Mon 13:00 A D Baron 6 SE Meet at Wetwang pond A 166 DoL 20-Mar-18 Tue 10:30 Y A&W Bradley 8 SE Kirby Underdale village hall. Car park 1 per car ND 21-Mar-18 Wed 10:00 P J Hutchinson 11 SE Terrington VH CP ND 21-Mar-18 Wed 10:30 Y S Owen 10 SE Black Hambleton near Osmotherley ND 21-Mar-18 Wed 10:30 Y A Ather 10 SE Ampleforth, Thorpe Lane ND 21-Mar-18 Wed 10:30 YA J Tosh 7.5 SE Kirklington village green ND 24-Mar-18 Sat 10:00 P J Hutchinson 12 SE Whitwell-on-the-Hill Church ND 24-Mar-18 Sat 10:30 YPT A Bloom 10 SK :45 Cross Country train from York to Sheffield to catch 10:14 Northern Rail to Grindleford 25-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 B D Hepworth 10 SE Wharram Percy car park DoL 25-Mar-18 Sun 11:00 H&G P Ayling 7 SE Wetwang Church, Pulham Lane YO25 9XT 25-Mar-18 Sun 11:00 P J & A Foster 5 TA Park at Grain Shed, Metlands Farm near Bempton PO2 ND 25-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 R A Strickland 10 SE Cockmoor Hall CP. 3 miles north of Snainton 25-Mar-18 Sun 10:00 S W Dosdale 9 SE Warter CP ND 26-Mar-18 Mon 13:00 A C Mullender 6 SE CP Bubwith Near A 164 DoL

10 28-Mar-18 Wed 10:00 P A Swearman 10 SE Givendale Head Farm PO4 ND 28-Mar-18 Wed 10:30 Y I Gibbs 11 SE Little Blakey CP, north of Hutton le Hole ND 28-Mar-18 Wed 10:30 YA D Felton 7 SE Wintersett reservoir Visitor Centre CP DoL Programme Notes and Abbreviations CP Car Park CS Car Share see RA Ramblers Insurance Guide DoL Dogs on leads. Registered Assistance Dogs are permitted on all walks. Where dogs pose/create a hazard to any walker, the leader must take avoiding action. HG1 Walk will be followed by optional pub lunch and tour of Drax power station. For more information contact Don Breach tel , dbreach@hotmail.co.uk HG2 Walk will be followed by optional pub lunch at 14.00hrs. Must pre-book lunch by 1st Dec. Contact M Thomas or thomas.marian@btinternet.com HG3 There will be a short stop for festive refreshments provided by walk leader HG4 Londesborough snowdrop walk. Walk in the grounds of old hall with its profusion of snowdrops. Time for optional tea & cake at Reading Rooms HH1 History walk with stories and optional coffee or lunch afterwards HH2 Optional lunch/drink afterwards HH3 Optional visit to Old Ticket Office tea room afterwards HH4 Followed by AGM at Green Dragon 3pm ND Registered Assistance Dogs Only. Yellow ID booklet must be shown. Where ND stipulation is not indicated dogs are permitted on a short lead. Where dogs pose/create a hazard to any walker, the leader must take avoiding action. NT National Trust OA Open Access PO1 Lunch (sandwiches, tea and cake) can be taken during the walk at Dale Head Farm (optional). Pre-booking is essential to guarantee lunch. Contact Martin Hill to book at mph60@btinternet.com or PO2 There will a lunch stop in a café or public house(optional) PO3 The walk will be followed by a Xmas Meal.The meal must be pre-booked (contact Jane Moll at janemoll@hotmail.com) PO4 After the walk, the legendary array of cakes can be sampled, washed down by tea, in the farmhouse. Pre-booking is essential to guarantee a place. Contact Martin Hill to book at mph60@btinternet.com or PC Public Convenience PL1 Walk involves optional pub lunch during the walk PL2 Walk involves optional pub lunch after the walk PT York Group Public Transport Walks details appear in Area News, leaflets, s, yorkramblers.org.uk & eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk. For inclusion to the Group's list Contact: Avis Strudwick ptwalks@yahoo.co.uk & tel: Note: check times and websites before setting out The group will never leave earlier than stated and will shorten or do an alternative walk using a later bus or train if neccessary. Pocklington PT walks check details on eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk

11 T&C VC VH Scarborough PT walks check details on scarboroughramblers.co.uk Tea and Cakes available Visitor Centre Village Hall Ramblers Association Jack Hutchinson organises weekend Ad-Hoc open social longer walks between 13 & 18 miles on a short-notice basis. Prior notice of a possible walk is sent to people on Jack's list a week or two before the walk takes place with a final decision made about two days before, depending on the latest weather forecast. To be notified of these walks - jack.hutchinson1@which.net.

12 GUIDANCE NOTES FOR LED WALKS BACKGROUND The of the Ramblers Association (RA), arranges approximately 700 walks a year and to maintain this programme requires approximately 200 Leaders. Acknowledging some members are concerned about their level of responsibility whilst leading a walk, we are endeavouring to ensure responsibilities of Leaders are balanced with those of individual walkers on led walks. Importantly, although no formal training is required, experienced Leaders offer to share navigation awareness and skills. This document explains how walks are conducted in our area, responsibilities expected of Walk Leaders, back marker and all walkers in a group. Nothing in this document alters legal responsibilities nor seeks to clarify any aspect of common law perceived to apply to walks. These notes are only applicable to walks graded easy to moderate. Good Practice should be followed to ensure walks are organised and completed in a safe, responsible way. We essentially use Good Practice as meaning common sense that has developed over time and formed part of the Group s established way of operating. All walks organised by Areas and Groups automatically receive civil liability insurance protection through the Ramblers national policy. This is designed to indemnify leaders and groups against claims for damage, injury or death occurring during or in consequence of a led walk. This is not Personal Accident Insurance; members walk at their own risk; and are not covered for personal accidents, illness or injury during a walk. LED WALKS DEFINITION - To be considered an official Ramblers walk and therefore protected by the civil liability insurance policy, all walks including coach rambles must be: Brought to the attention of the Area Programme Co-ordinator. Publicised in advance in at least one of the following: - Walks Finder, Area Programme, other printed programme or, the Group/Area website Have an authorised nominated leader; where appropriate a back marker; both being members; whom ideally, together or separately have reconnoitred the proposed walk. RESPONSIBILITIES EVERY WALKER - You are personally responsible for ensuring you are fit and able and adequately kitted out to participate in a walk. Children under 15 years old can only participate if accompanied by an adult who will be personally responsible for the child. Conduct throughout a walk should be focussed on group safety. If you are unsure about your fitness level then try a short and easy walk first or consult your doctor. Ensure you are wearing suitable footwear and clothing for the walk. - i -

13 It is always advisable to carry wet weather clothing even if the weather forecast looks favourable. Protection creams and hats should also be used during periods of sunshine Always bring some food and adequate drink even if the walk includes a pub or cafe break. Read and comply with all advice and guidelines issued by the organisers. Follow all instructions given by your Walk Leader. It is your responsibility to behave sensibly and minimise the potential for accidents Walk behind the leader and in front of the back marker unless a Leader directs otherwise - but always remain within close proximity and vision. If you need to drop out for a comfort break make sure you tell the back marker. Going ahead of a Leader may be deemed as having left a walk and being uninsured. When walking on roads keep yourself safe from traffic and make others aware of any traffic dangers that you can see - walk on the same side of the road as the leader. It is a joint responsibility to leave field gates as they are found - follow the Countryside Code If you find the walk pace too quick promptly alert the leader or back marker so the pace can be adjusted. Carry some form of identification, including contact details of next of kin and if appropriate details of any relevant medical conditions in case of an emergency. If you have a special medical requirement or medication that might need to be administered during a walk, it is your responsibility to make someone aware who is willing and able to assist you. For emergency use walkers should carry a whistle and a small first-aid kit in case of minor injury. Dogs, except Registered Assistance Dogs, are NOT permitted on every walk - please check the programme. Dogs should be kept on a lead at all times and a short lead is compulsory when livestock are encountered or if walking on roads. It is courtesy to thank the Walk Leader at the end of the walk if you have enjoyed it LEADERS To observe that participants are adequately equipped and attired for a walk - Leaders may refuse to accept those whom, in their opinion are inadequately equipped or appear unfit for the intended walk. Lead the walk, appoint a back marker if considered necessary e.g. based on numbers, terrain, weather conditions etc. With the back marker, if one is appointed, to keep the walking group together. Be sufficiently equipped for an emergency e.g. first aid kit, whistle and a mobile phone to contact the emergency services. To oversee but share responsibility for dealing with an incident, accident or emergency. In the event of an incident as defined by insurance guidelines, to complete an Incident Report Form to be forwarded to the Group Secretary for onward transmission to Ramblers Central Office. - ii -

14 Planning the Walk Be familiar with the route by walking it beforehand, ideally with the back marker. Stay off roads as much as possible Before you set off check weather forecasts and in extreme circumstances consider cancelling the walk if you consider it is necessary for reasons of safety. On the Walk Be early and welcoming identify guests and new members - do a head count of those walking Tell everyone the distance, terrain and any sections where particular care is required. Advise that should anyone wish to leave the walk either by walking ahead or finishing early, they must inform the leader and that thereafter they will be entirely responsible for themselves. The party may become spread out, so try to avoid large gaps occurring by slowing down the pace and making frequent stops to allow those at the rear to catch up. Do not move on just as the back-marker appears since their need for a short rest will be greater than those at the front. Close up the party for complicated turnings, poor visibility or in woodland. Pavements (including any path along the side of a road) should be used if provided. Where possible, avoid being next to the kerb with your back to the traffic. If you have to step into the road, look both ways first. Always show due care and consideration for others. Different rules for walkers apply when there is no pavement depending on the size of your group. When road walking or difficult roads to cross give instructions on a code of conduct. What do when there is no pavement available Different rules for walkers apply when there is no pavement depending on the size of your group. Small groups should keep to the right-hand side of the road so you can see oncoming traffic. Keep close to the side of the road and be prepared to walk in single file. If you come across a sharp right-hand bend it may be safer to cross to the left-hand side of the road and cross back after the bend. Large groups on organised walks should keep to the left when no pavement is available. There should be a look-out at the front and back of the group wearing fluorescent clothes in daylight and reflective clothes in the dark. At night, the front look-out should have a white light and the rear look-out a red light. People on the outside of large groups should also carry lights and wear reflective clothing. Ref. Ramblers website. More information The full Highway Code can be found at and is widely available to buy in shops. Further road safety advice and information is available from Brake, the road safety charity, at Ref. Ramblers website. - iii -

15 Consider wearing High Visibility clothing when leading the party along a road without a proper footpath When crossing open fields direct walkers to be no more than two abreast and in single file when crossing fields that are ploughed or in crop. Exercise care when encountering cattle (especially bulls, bullocks and cows with calves). Walk around them where possible to create a significant and safe buffer. Consider escape routes for those members who may feel apprehensive and need to be re-assured. After the walk, check everyone is accounted for and thank them for attending INCIDENTS and EMERGENCIES Very rarely does an incident occur but in such situations it is best to use all resources and experience within a group, work together to resolve the problem. Nevertheless, the Walk Leader has specific responsibility for ultimately deciding on the most appropriate course of action, including resolving differences of opinion on how best to deal with an incident. In the event of an injury or a medical problem, the Walk Leader in consultation with group members should decide who is best able to cope with the incident and others assist as best as they feel capable. If emergency assistance is required, call the services 999 or 112 [mobiles] if possible. Try your phone even if it shows no signal as another service provider may pick up a call. Be prepared to give as much information as possible to the operator; e.g. precise location, nature of incident and help required. A Walk Leader may use group members to seek help by going to a nearby village or premises. If help cannot be summoned in any other way, six blasts of a whistle at one-minute intervals is a recognised emergency signal. Members of a party should not become lost if following walking protocols. However if this occurs a leader shall take appropriate steps to recover the situation. Use of a whistle to indicate positions can be very effective. Avoid searchers also becoming lost by agreeing search methods, communications and turn back points to rejoin the main group. Guidance for Members Relating to Children and Vulnerable Adults on Led Walks Policy: of the Ramblers Association encourages as many people as possible to walk with us as part of our Led Walks Programme. When children or vulnerable adults want to attend our walks, we need to take appropriate precautions to ensure that they are properly safeguarded during their time with us. The following guidance is recommended to be followed by all members. This guidance is based on common sense and should be adapted to specific circumstances as necessary. Accompanying Children and Vulnerable Adults: Children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult who brings them on the walk. The adult will be responsible for the behaviour and individual needs of the child. - iv -

16 Vulnerable adults must be accompanied by a carer or responsible adult who will be responsible for their individual needs unless the carer, or organisation responsible for the individual, gives their consent for the vulnerable adult to attend a walk unaccompanied. Dealing with suspicions of abuse: Anyone taking part in a Ramblers activity that witnesses an example of possible abuse or has any suspicion of abuse of a child or vulnerable adult, has an individual responsibility to report their concern either to the police, the Children and Families Services of the local authority or the NSPCC. Reporting Obstructions: If obstructions to Rights of Way are encountered you are urged as an individual to write to the local authority concerned. Highway Authorities for Rights of Way Complaints North Yorkshire County Council County Rights of Way Section County Hall Northallerton North Yorkshire DL7 8AD Tel paths@northyorks.gov.uk City of York Council Public Rights of Way (PROW) Team West Station Rise, York Y01 6GA Telephone: rightsofway@york.gov.uk - v - Hull City Council Regeneration & Development RoW Kingston House Bond Street Hull HU1 3ER Tel hdc@hullcc.gov.uk Countryside Access Team East Riding of Yorkshire Council County Hall Beverley HU17 9BA Tel: customer.services@eastriding.gov.uk For North Yorkshire only within the National Park: Park Officer, North York Moors National Park Office The Old Vicarage Bondgate, Helmsley North Yorkshire YO6 5BP Telephone: general@northyorkmoors.org.uk Further details of Rights of Way problem reporting are available on the Area web site. Notes on the Programme General: All members are welcome to attend any walk, irrespective of their Group membership. Group designation letters are given in the list of Group Secretaries in Appendix I. There is also a Young Persons (20 s and 30 s) Group who arrange a separate programme of walks and social events. For details contact the GYBO Group Secretary, Jenny Lake at info@gybo.org.uk or visit their web site at Distances are approximate; usually the maximum to within one mile. Walks in the North York Moors tend to be more strenuous than others. L against the distance means that the walk is linear, using public or other transport. Payment of fares is the

17 responsibility of the individual walker. Where public transport is used, please check timetables in advance. Meeting Points are specified by place names and Ordnance Survey Grid Reference (see below). The abbreviations used in the table are listed at the back of the programme. Some of the car parks specified as meeting points are subject to a parking charge. If there is any difficulty finding the meeting point then help can be obtained by contacting the Group Secretary. Alternatively, if you have access to the Internet, then help is available on the walks page of the Area web site ( click on the link in the more details column of any walk to display a map showing the start location. Maps The following Ordnance Survey maps (1:25000 scale) cover the areas of most walks: EXP OL26 North York Moors (W) EXP OL27 North York Moors (E) EXP 290 York EXP 291 Goole and Gilberdyke EXP 292 Withernsea and Spurn Head EXP 293 Kingston upon Hull, Beverley EXP 294 Market Weighton and Yorkshire Wolds Central EXP 295 Bridlington and Driffield EXP 299 Ripon and Boroughbridge EXP 300 Howardian Hills and Malton EXP 301 Scarborough, Bridlington and Flamborough Head Using the National Grid The Grid divides Great Britain into 100km. Squares. Each square is designated by a pair of letters, which in our case can be TA, NZ or most often SE. Each 100 km square is divided into ten 10km squares which in turn can be divided into ten 1km. Squares (the square grid on Ordnance Survey maps). The location within each of the 100km squares is then given by two series of three digit numbers. The south west corner of each 100km. Square is designated with the co-ordinates The first group of three digits of the grid reference indicate how far east, and the second group of three digits indicate how far north the designated location is from this reference point. A further explanation of the National Grid together with an example is to be found on every OS map. Contacts for further information: Details of any walk may be checked with the relevant Group Secretary (see appendix 1) or on the Area web site. No responsibility can be accepted if the information proves to be incorrect. Details of additional walks are published in Area News and on the Area web site ( - vi -

18 Group Walks Secretaries Area Camp (AC) Appendix 1 Details for Enquiries (as at 1st October 2017) Wayne & Donna Dosdale Dosdale99@hotmail.com Area Mon (AM) Colin Mullender Tel Mob Beverley (B) Joe Neal [Temp] Howden & Goole (H&G) Marian Thomas Hull & Holderness (H&H) Steve Mullarkey Pocklington (P) Martin Hill Ryedale (R) Terry Strickland Scarborough (S) Trish Mumford York (Y) Steve Hoather York Amblers (YA) Judith Tosh York Public Transport (YPT) Avis Strudwick York Tues & Pub Lunch (Y) Marilyn Skelton Group Secretaries Beverley (B) Joe Neal Howden & Goole (HG) Marian Thomas Hull & Holderness (HH) Elaine Tague jjdneal@hotmail.co.uk Thomas.marian@btinternet.com Tel aspill@aspill.karoo.co.uk Tel mph60@btinternet.com Tel terrystrickland717@gmail.com Tel Patricia4819@aol.co.uk Tel stevehoather@tiscali.co.uk Tel judithtosh42@hotmail.com Tel ptwalks@yahoo.co.uk Mob marilynskelton6@gmail.com Tel jjdneal@hotmail.co.uk thomas.marian@btinternet.com Tel elainetague@gmail.com Tel Pocklington (P) Sally White sally@pagoda.co.uk Ryedale (R) Jane Preston parkland@talktalk.net Scarborough (S) Gary Malcolm garymalcolm@btinternet.com Tel mob York (Y) Jill Wiseman jillmoncur21@gmail.com Ramblers GB Central Office 2 nd Floor Camelford House Albert Embankment London SE1 7TW ramblers@ramblers.org.uk Tel (fax ) - 7 -

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