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Photos in Derbyshire

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121905Lost Lad is where you first enjoy the benefit of the height gain with the typical millstone grit cra
121906Taken near to Dovestone Tor this view looking north includes the Cakes of Bread
121907The Derwent Edge offers good views particularly towards Kinder Scout
121908The Wheelstones or the "Coach and Horses" are a well known landmark
122701The bridge over the River Ashop below the Snake Inn
122702The path following the west bank of Fair Brook leads onto the Kinder Plateau
122703Near the top of Fair Brook the path leads through a jumble of BOULDERS
122704The northern rim of the Kinder Plateau features slabs of gritstone that provide the "edge"
122705Heading west along the northern edge towards Ashop Head
122706The "Boxing Gloves" is one of the most recognisable rock features in the Peak District
122707The Snake Path leads down the River Ashop from Ashop Head to the Snake Inn
122708One section of the River Ashop is particularly dramatic as it goes through a steep sided clough
122709Nearing the Snake Inn the Snake Path enters a forrestry plantation
124001Curbar Edge offers great views over the Derwent Valley
124002A group of walkers add scale to this view of Curbar Edge
124003Looking south from Froggatt Edge to Curbar Edge
124004The Longshaw Estate has a moorland charm
124005White Edge runs parallet to Curbar and Froggatt Edges at a slightly higher elevation
124006Wide open moorland typifies White Edge as depicted in this view
126401Climbing beyond Greenlands towards Mam Nick
126402The highest point of Rushup Edge is Lord's Seat
126403The head of Edale seen from Rushup Edge
126404The path from Rushup Edge across Colborne moor leads to Brown Knoll
126405The high level path on the north side of Edale has many interesting rock formations
126406High above Edale are the rocks that make up the Woolpacks.
126407The Woolpacks are an extensive group of exposed gritstone features
126408Ravages by erosion over many centuries the Woolpacks are fascinating to explore
126409The head of Crowden Clough with Edale beyond
127301The Longshaw Estate with Higger Tor in the background
127302Higger Tor as seen from the Longshaw Estate

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