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Photos in Derbyshire

Photo
No.
Description
117406Looking east along the southern edge of Kinder from Edale Rocks towards the Woolpacks
117407Mount Famine taken from near Hayfield
117901Leaving Crowden the true character of the moors is revealed
117902The northern moors of the Peak District are relatively quiet
117903Rocky "Lad's Leap" sees the streams tumble off the plateau
117904The featureless moorland of Saddleworth moor becomes apparent above Laddow Rocks
118201William Clough is a perfect way to ascend from Hayfield onto the Kinder Plateau
118202Storm clouds over a snowy Bleaklow
118203The rocky defile of Kinder Downfall
118204With a light covering of snow this view from near Kinder Downfall shows the character of Kinder Scou
118205Snow disguises the peaty groughs on Kinder Scout
118206Edale Rocks stand out against a dark wintry sky
119501The River Dove flows into the "plains" at Thorpe
119502Looking south from the slopes of Thorpe Cloud
119503Dove Dale near Milldale is particularly attractive especially from the high level path
119504The section of Dove Dale between Milldale and Thorpe is a very pleasant walk
119505Southern Dove Dale looking north from Air Cottage
120601The village of Chelmorton lies in the lee of Chelmorton Low
120602Just south of Chelmorton village lies an area with narrow fields each divided by a neat dry-stone wa
120603Although known for its dales much of the White Peak consists of an upland farmland plateau
121301The dams in the Derwent Valley area have a robust appearance
121302Howden Reservoir is the uppermost water storage in the Derwent valley
121303Howden Reservoir can just be seen in the trees as you climb to Alport Castles
121304Looking north-north-west up Alport Dale from Alport Castles to Bleaklow
121305Alport Castles are the result of a massive landslip
121306The prominent prow seen on the skyline is Ashop Head, a popular way onto the Kinder Plateau
121901The climb up into the moors from the Derwent Reservoir is very pleasant and follows Abbey Brook
121902Climbing alongside Abbey Brook towards the Lost Lad
121903Reaching Howden Dean the valley narrows and becomes more interesting
121904Once the outcrop known as Barristers Tor is reached Abbey Brook is confined in a deep clough

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