OK, it's been a while so I intend to do the Wharncliffe Walk again. I'm looking at doing the walk either on the last day of May or the first day of June, a saturday and sunday respectively, depending on what people want. I haven't been up there in a while, but I can imagine that the whole place will have come alive by now and there should be some wild treats for us to taste and no doubt the odd off trail area to flash up a stove or hobo stove.
So, get your names down, all details will be the same as before that I will post once the numbers of people start coming in, but if you can't wait then trawl through this thread and you'll find the relevant info.
Wharncliffe ofers some fantastic views with a number of varying routes which are mostly navigable by people even with pushchairs and young children. The route we will take is probably not completely possible with a buggy though, so if you are planning on bringing small children, prepare them for a bit of a walk! The pace will be leisurely with opportunities for photography, brews and snacks and a bit of rock hopping for the adventurous!