Pule Hill Traditional Cache
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Near the summit of Pule Hill, a great viewpoint.
The quickest & steepest way is up the path from the minor road
to the south.
There is a far more gentle ascent from the north.
Pule Hill sits at the head of the Colne Valley. The old turnpike
road, now the A62 has to do a dogleg to get round it. Running
underneath Pule Hill in a straight line are the Transpennine
railway & the canal. The chimneys lower down Pule Hill mark
their route.
Its a favourite haunt for the local parascenders. The crags also
attract climbers - however usually one visit to Pule Hill Crags is
enough for most people.
Down below are 2 pubs - the Carriage House & the Great
Western, both set up to serve A62 through traffic before the M62
was built & still surviving. Nearby is Redbrook
Reservoir.
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