Sun 19th Feb, 2017
Ken Beetham Memorial Walk
Members, ex-Members, friends, relatives and not a few ‘blasts from the past’
Louise and Brian Hall, Liz, Paul and Nea Williams, Midge & John Castick, Graham & Sue Harkness, Alan & Janis Barber, Chris Thickett, Peter Walker, Alan ‘L’ Jones, Peter Scholefield, Sheena Hendrie, Trish Cranston, Al Metelko, Dave Shotton, Norman Ingham, Bob Millward, Peter & Barbara Duffield, Dave Dillon, Mick Ryan, Alf Gleadall, John Massey, Jim Symon, Philippa Maye, Margaret Baldock, Joe Dugdale, Brian Taylor & Ursula, Roger & Bridget Mapelson, Keith & Margaret Bolton, Peter Bolton, Lester Payne, Brian Taylor (KMC), Sue Lawty, John Rudge, Martin Daley, Bob Daley & Fred, Emily Pitts, Jasmine Pitts, Mark Ashley, Diane Richardson, Terry & Tina Brady, Liam & Sandra Brady, Peter Attwood, Kate Harvey
And yet more at the ‘George’ afterwards
John Warburton, Rich Johnson and Family, Bob Haynes, Hamish Haynes, Jim & Sandy Gregson
Report
Over 50 people gathered in the car park in Hayfield . There was a lot of ‘I haven’t seen you for years’, ‘Goodness is that really him’ and ’You look just the same...well nearly’. ‘Ken’s daughters Louise and Liz handed out the drinks cards for later and we rounded up the masses, handed out maps and set off through Hayfield on our way to the white shooting cabin. We were soon in the mist but no one seemed to notice as we were all too busy catching up with old friends. At the cabin, where we should have had a good view of Kinder, we toasted Ken in traditional fashion with his favourite tipple, this time not served from a wee lemonade bottle secreted in Ken’s pocket but a generous slosh from a proper bottle and in a glass, kindly provided by Louise. Afterwards, a few rambled back to Hayfield via the reservoir and the rest of us set off northwards on a good path to the lunch spot at the bottom of Hollingworth Clough. The meet leader just gave time for the stragglers to shove down a buttie before we were off again. We crossed the main road at Hollingworth Head and turned south. The path had a few obstacles now. A muddy gateway, one stile, and 50 people caused a bit of a bottleneck as we headed towards Lantern Pike. At this point the mist eased and we were able to enjoy some of the surrounding scenery. Almost everyone went up Lantern Pike and an easy descent brought us back to the car park for exactly 3pm.
At the ‘George’ the conversations continued apace as yet more catching up with old friends went on. Joan Beetham was delighted to be introduced to so many people that she had only read about in the newsletters over the years. Thank you to Richard Manning and the Beetham family for providing us all with a drink. We broke off briefly to go round to the Kinder Mountain Rescue base sited conveniently behind the pub. There the Family was able to hand over a cheque to the Team for over £900 in memory of Ken. Back in the bar the nattering continued for a good while longer.
Joan Beetham has asked me to express her heartfelt thanks to club members and friends who showed their love and respect for Ken by supporting the Mountain Rescue Team with generous donations and coming out and enjoying a jolly good day in the hills with old friends. Ken would have loved it.
Virginia Castick
Meet Promo:
New Date Sunday 19th February
Ken Beetham Memorial Walk.
Ken Beetham’s final meet Sunday 19 February is a walk around and about the Kinder Scout area. Contact Virginia Castick if you need final details. It is an 11am start in the Hayfield bus terminus car park. There are various routes planned (to suit all abilities) all hopefully to finish around 3pm in the George Hotel Hayfield for a pint on Ken. A representative from the Kinder Mountain Rescue will be there to informally receive the kind donations either given at the funeral or via https://www.justgiving.com/Ken-Beetham
We hope to see you there
Further details nearer the time if wanted from Virginia Castick.
Emily Pitts