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B-29 Superfortress 'Over Exposed' Crash Site and Memorial

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B-29 Superfortress 'Over Exposed' Crash Site and Memorial

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  • Location: Charlesworth, High Peak, Derbyshire, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom

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    June 22, 2020

    Hiking

    Here lies the wreckage of B-29 Superfortress Overexposed of the 16th photographic reconnaissance squadron usaf. which tragically crashed whilst decending through cloud on 3rd November 1948 killing all 13 crewmembers. The aircraft was on a routine flight from RAF Scampton to American AFB Burtonwood. It is doubtful the crew ever saw the ground.

    September 25, 2020

    Hiking

    For a shorter route to the crash site take the Snake Pass as opposed to the Woodhead pass

    May 30, 2021

    Hiking

    As Gemma and Mal said, 13 lost US Airmen lost their lives in this 1948 air crash. Back in Wales the hillsides are festooned with similar wreckage sites from UK, Commonwealth and US aircraft and their fallen aircrew. Always sad to see and I always like to pay my respects. Paid my two minute homage of silence. Rest in peace fallen flyers, never forgotten.
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    B-29 Overexposed Plane Crash Site loop from Pennine Way

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    Embark on an easy hike through the expansive peat bogs and moorland of Bleaklow, offering wide-open views towards Manchester and Black Hill. This 3.8-mile (6.0 km) loop involves a gentle climb of 352 feet (107 metres), taking about 1 hour and 40 minutes to complete. As you traverse the exposed landscape, you'll feel the raw, wild atmosphere of the Peak District. The route leads you to the poignant B-29 Superfortress 'Over Exposed' Crash Site, where scattered wreckage serves as a powerful reminder of history.

    Prepare for exposed moorland conditions on this trail; there's no shade, and the weather can shift quickly, sometimes experiencing all four seasons in a single day. Poor visibility is a common occurrence, so make sure you have sturdy footwear and basic navigation skills, including a map and compass. Parking at Snake Pass Summit can be limited, especially on weekends, so an early start is a good idea to secure a spot. Note that there are no public facilities at the trailhead.

    This trail offers a unique journey through history and nature, combining the solemnity of the B-29 crash site with the natural beauty of the Peak District. You can also reach the Higher Shelf Stones Summit and Trig Point for wide-ranging vistas, and discover Hern Clough, a small waterfall, along the way. It's a distinctive experience across the vast moorland, setting it apart from other hikes in the region.

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    Embark on the Glossop to Higher Shelf Stones and B-29 crash site loop for a challenging yet rewarding hike through the Peak District's stark moorland. This moderate route covers 9.2 miles (14.8 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1606 feet (490 metres), typically taking around 4 hours and 29 minutes to complete. You will traverse exposed terrain, including rougher sections and boggy areas, passing gritstone outcrops and following parts of the historic Doctor's Gate Roman road, with extensive views from Higher Shelf Stones.

    Planning your visit requires good fitness, and sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are essential due to the muddy and uneven ground. The exposed moorland means weather can change quickly, making navigation tricky in mist, so be prepared. While you can start from Glossop town, going anti-clockwise if beginning from Old Glossop is recommended for an easier ascent. This route is not ideal for children due to the challenging terrain.

    This loop is particularly notable for the poignant B-29 Superfortress "Overexposed" crash site near Higher Shelf Stones. On November 3, 1948, this American bomber tragically crashed, and much of the wreckage remains scattered across the moor as a somber memorial to the thirteen crew members lost. The site offers a unique historical context to your hike, reminding you to be respectful of its significance.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Charlesworth, High Peak, Derbyshire, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom

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