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The Wrekin 407m, Telford (Marilyn).

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Distance
4.45 mi
Elevation gain
1,060 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,060 ft
Max elevation
1,320 ft
TrailRank 
33
Min elevation
549 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
one hour 27 minutes
Coordinates
2163
Uploaded
May 25, 2021
Recorded
May 2021
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near Wrekin, England (United Kingdom)

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Itinerary description

Peak & Lake District Sojourn. Day 1.
Right a six week Peak and Lake District trip starts today with a drive up to Furnace Vale in the Peak District where I am going to base myself for two weeks before moving over to the Lake District for a full month. The aim is to basically hike about 150+ peaks of various descriptions.
So today in order were the following little tumps:

The Wrekin 407m, Telford (Marilyn).
Summary
A lovely Iron Age Fort with gorgeous views and a decent little pull to its trig pointed summit. A nice forest track walk that is busy as it is the highest hill in the county. The route up I took was fine but the lower return route was quite muddy after the recent long period of prolonged rain.
Parking: Large car park at the start which does get busy on weekends. Route: Straight forward route along good tracks that takes you to the summit. A few turns here and there but no undue problems.
Route Statistics: 6.82 km DISTANCE 1:26:52 TIME 367 m ELEV GAIN

Meir Heath 250m, Stoke On Trent (County HP).
Summary
The Staffordshire/Stoke on Trent County/Unitary HP. Which was basically a shitty brambled hilltop behind a vicarage. Large car park at the start point. Walk behind the church between and there is a small footpath going into the woods. I used a gps to get to the high point which was a small brambles lump.
Parking: St Francis of Assisi Church in Meir Heath. Large and holy!
Route: Woodlands and brambles. An indistinct footpath.
Route Statistics: 0.49 km DISTANCE 9:42.6 TIME 45 m ELEV GAIN

The Cloud 343m, Congleton (Marilyn).
Summary
A pretty little trig pointed hill near Congleton where everybody in the whole world goes mountain biking I think. Funny little animal farm there too. Lay-by parking at the start followed by steep steps to join the main wide track. After a gate the track gives easy to a footpath that takes you all the way to the summit. Great views and a good spot. The down route of the loop is pretty too. On the return leg you pass a farm with a variety of exotic animals. I inadvertently picked up a mountain bike route on the way down which was a bit muddy.
Parking: Large lay-by at the start point.
Route Summary: Steep steps, wide track and decent footpaths.
Route Statistics: 3.28 km DISTANCE 46:55 TIME 182 m ELEV GAIN

Gun 385m, Leek (Marilyn).
Summary
A shitty little trig pointed hill not far from Leek where nobody goes mountain biking because it is a swamp! Small lay-by at the start and then cross over the road to a gated footpath that takes you all the way to the summit virtually in a straight line. A bit muddy today!
Parking: Lay-by at the start point big enough for a couple of vehicles.
Route: Muddy rocky unmaintained trail.
Route Statistics: 1.36 km DISTANCE 15:25 TIME 33 m ELEV GAIN

Anyway, not the best weather day, not the best hills but I promise it will get better. Fun day though!!

A rough total for the day of 12km hiked in 2hr 45min with 650m of height gain


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