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Photos from Peak District - Page 4

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Images from the Walks
127303Looking south from the Burbage Rocks
127304Weathered rocks on Higger Tor
127305Padley Gorge is clothed in pleasant woodland
127306Padley Chapel is an interesting building with a long history
128601One of the tableau from Hope village "Well Dressing" 2003
128602Hope valley seen from Lose Hill
128603The Castleton Ridge from near Lose Hill Farm
128604The topograph on Lose Hill looking along the Castleton Ridge
128605The Castleton Ridge from below the summit of Mam Tor
128606Winnats Pass near Castleton
128801Tittesworth Reservoir is a good start for walks on the Roaches
128802Hen Cloud rises above Tittesworth Reservoir
128803Looking west from near Roche Grange to The Cloud
128804Tittesworth reservoir seen from Roach End
128805Trig point on the Roaches does not mark a summit
128806The Roaches are a popular venue for climbers
128807The Roaches and surrounding area are composed of gritstone
128808Doxey Pool at southern end of the Roaches
128809View south along the Roaches with gritstone crags
128810Hen Cloud seen from the Roaches
128811The Roaches seen from Hen Cloud
128812Tittesworth Reservoir seen from the crags of Hen Cloud
129501Grindsbrook Clough has a lack of landmarks
129502Descent of Jacob's Ladder leads to River Noe
130001Looking west along Edale to Lord's Seat
130002The view ahead on the approach to Hope Cross
130003Edale with the Castleton Ridge on the left
130004Jagger's Clough near Hope Cross
130005A retrospective view on the approach to Hope Cross
130006Ladybower Reservoir from Hope Cross
130007Looking down Jagger's Clough to Win Hill
130008View from south from near Mad Woman's Stones
130009Derwent Moors from near Mad Woman's Stones
136801Mam Tor near Castleton
136901Tissington Trail, restored signalbox, Hartington
136902Tissington Trail, scenery near Parsely Hey
136903Tissington Trail, old railway milepost
136904Tissington Trail, scenery near Hartington
136905Tissington Trail, railway overbridge
136906Tissington Trail, signs at Parsely Hey
136907Tissington Trail, Parsely Hey
136908Tissington Trail, Croatian hut, Parsely Hey
136909Tissington Trail, scenery at Hartington
137101The Ship Inn at Wincle
140101Looking towards Hingcliff Hill
140102Little Don near Mickleden Beck
140103Little Don river, Langsett Woods
140104Little Don at Langsett Woods
141001The start of the concessionary path over Minninglow Hill
141002Descending to Roylestone Grange
141003View back over Minninglow Hill from Cardlemere Lane
141004Aleck Low and the High Peak Trl from near Uperhouse Farm
146101The bright greens of spring in the Macclesfield Forest
146102One of many cast iron footpath signs in the Peak District
146103The approach across the moor to Shutlingsloe
146104Shutlingsloe summit with the view south
146105Looking south to the Roaches from Shutlingsloe
146106Trig point on Shutlingsloe & Shining Tor in distance
147401Lyme Hall from the Gritstone Trail
147402Park Moor from the Gritstone Trail, Lyme Park

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