Glad you got back OK Michael, we did wonder hoe you got on as you said you were following the A6. We got to the queue at Dove Holes and it was blocked solid so went round the back roads.
Some pics of the weekend.
On the way there. We did begin to wonder if we were going to make it.

A515 Ashbourne to Buxton road, 12 miles from home and road blocked

Off down the back roads

A6 Buxton to Chapel en le Frith, Bongo rocking about in the wind and visibility down to zero at times with the blowing snow but the snow got less as we got further north.

Ready to set off on the walk to Clitheroe on Saturday

Very posh hotel down the lane from site

The bridge over the Ribble at West Bradford

Off the road and onto the muddy path by the river to Clitheroe

Nice walk on the Ribble Way, very cold in the wind though
Some of the sculptures along the way. Sorry, can't get some of them the right way up.

Clitheroe Castle

The Norman keep dating back about a thousand years. The big hole in the wall was allegedly made by the Devil throwing a stone.

Looking over to Pendle Hill and witch country from the castle

And back over towards the campsite

Castle Street

Cowmans famous sausage shop

And the sausages, about 60 varieties apparently

Looking down Castle Street towards the library.
Sunday morning, no snow but bitterly cold

Some are tougher than others
On the way back, got worse again as we got closer to home, as Michael said, lots of the roads were closed.

Hayfield to Chapel road, closed

A6 between Chapel and Buxton, followed plod round the closed signs

Side roads which we took to avoid the completely blocked A6. Van driver chickened out and turned round

Back towards the A6 round the blockage

A6 between Buxton and Bakewell

Dug out and the Bongo back home
