Photo No. | Description |
| 118502 | Leaving Hollinsclough, there is a fine broadside view of Chrome Hill |
| 118503 | Parkhouse Hill with the infant River Dove in the foreground |
| 118504 | Climbing Chrome Hill, the retrospective view of Parkhouse Hill |
| 118505 | The steep sided nature of Chrome Hill can be seen in this view from the summit |
| 118506 | West of Chrome Hill Dark Peak meets White Peak |
| 119501 | The River Dove flows into the "plains" at Thorpe |
| 119502 | Looking south from the slopes of Thorpe Cloud |
| 119503 | Dove Dale near Milldale is particularly attractive especially from the high level path |
| 119504 | The section of Dove Dale between Milldale and Thorpe is a very pleasant walk |
| 119505 | Southern Dove Dale looking north from Air Cottage |
| 120601 | The village of Chelmorton lies in the lee of Chelmorton Low |
| 120602 | Just south of Chelmorton village lies an area with narrow fields each divided by a neat dry-stone wa |
| 120603 | Although known for its dales much of the White Peak consists of an upland farmland plateau |
| 121301 | The dams in the Derwent Valley area have a robust appearance |
| 121302 | Howden Reservoir is the uppermost water storage in the Derwent valley |
| 121303 | Howden Reservoir can just be seen in the trees as you climb to Alport Castles |
| 121304 | Looking north-north-west up Alport Dale from Alport Castles to Bleaklow |
| 121305 | Alport Castles are the result of a massive landslip |
| 121306 | The prominent prow seen on the skyline is Ashop Head, a popular way onto the Kinder Plateau |
| 121901 | The climb up into the moors from the Derwent Reservoir is very pleasant and follows Abbey Brook |
| 121902 | Climbing alongside Abbey Brook towards the Lost Lad |
| 121903 | Reaching Howden Dean the valley narrows and becomes more interesting |
| 121904 | Once the outcrop known as Barristers Tor is reached Abbey Brook is confined in a deep clough |
| 121905 | Lost Lad is where you first enjoy the benefit of the height gain with the typical millstone grit cra |
| 121906 | Taken near to Dovestone Tor this view looking north includes the Cakes of Bread |
| 121907 | The Derwent Edge offers good views particularly towards Kinder Scout |
| 121908 | The Wheelstones or the "Coach and Horses" are a well known landmark |
| 122701 | The bridge over the River Ashop below the Snake Inn |
| 122702 | The path following the west bank of Fair Brook leads onto the Kinder Plateau |
| 122703 | Near the top of Fair Brook the path leads through a jumble of BOULDERS |