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Stoke Ford in Bretton Clough   Higger Tor form Nether Bretton   Barrel Inn at Bretton Mount over looking Waterfall Farm, Eyam Edge and the White Peak area    The Cheshire Plain with Jodrell Bank in the distance from the Gritstone Trail on Croker Hill    Sshutlingsloe from Cessbank Common    The Roaches, Hen Cloud and the Staffordshire Moorlands from the Gritstone  Trail on Wincle Minn   Greasley Hollow from the ruined Mareknowles Farm    Looking SE from Cessbank Common   Looking over Greasley Hollow and Mareknowles Farm from the Gritstone  Trail on Wincle Minn   The ruined Mareknowles Farm above Greasley Hollow   Croker Hill from the Gitstone Trail on the summit of Wincle Minn   Croker Hill from The Hanging Gate above Pot Lords   Edale Church   The Vale of Edale   Edale End and The Vale of Edale   Lose Hill (Ward's Piece) and Back Tor (Hollins Cross) from Small Clough   The River Noe in The Vale of Edale   My wife and daughter on Kinder Scout   The River Kinder being blown 'up' Kinder Downfall   Looking West along the valley from the access drive to Ball Bank House Farm   Looking South East just before Ball Bank House Farm   Looking South from the footpath into Glutton Bridge   Looking North from the footpath East of Moor Side Farm with Booth Farm in the middle distance   South from the road before Hill Top Farm   Lunch Break in Hollinsclough   South South West from the road before Hill Top Farm   Parkhouse Hill from the footpath East of Moor Side Farm   West from the road before Hill Top Farm   Chrome Hill from the footpath between Hill Top Farm and Wilshaw (Moseley)   Looking back down the lane from just before Ball Bank House Farm   Looking West back to Chrome Hill from the footpath into Glutton Bridge   North East to Chrome Hill from where the footpath joins road into Hollinsclough   East North East to Parkhouse Hill from where the footpath joins road into Hollinsclough   Looking North East to Chrome Hill from where the footpath joins the road into Hollinsclough   The distinctive outline of Chrome Hill in the distance, just north of the village of Hollinsclough. Taken from footpath between Hill Top Farm and Wilshaw (Moseley)   View west along the Valley from the access drive to Ball Bank House Farm   Chrome Hill on the footpath between Hollinsclough and Glutton Bridge   Approaching Chrome Hill on the footpath between Hollinsclough and Glutton Bridge   Fin Cop and Monsal Dale from White Lodge   Monsal Dale Viaduct from Monsal Dale   Weir on the The River Wye in Monsal Dale   The River Wye near Ashford in the Water   The River Alport in the snow   Looking back up to Alport Castles from Alport Dale in the snow   Alport Dale from Alport Castles in the snow   The Tower at Alport Castles in the snow with Kinder Scout in the background   Lose Hill (Ward's Piece) and Back Tor (Hollins Cross) from Rowlee Pasture in the snow   Hagg Side from near Lockerbrook Farm in the snow   Lord's Seat from Ollerbrook Booth   The Vale of Edale from Nether Moor   Lose Hill (Ward's Piece) and Back Tor (Hollins Cross) from Nether Moor   Carefully crossing a very cold Jaggers Clough   Grindslow Knoll (Kinder Scout) and Grindsbrook Clough under a blanket of snow from The Nab   Climbing The Nab with a snowy Edale in the background   Edale and Lord's Seat from the lower slopes of The Nab   The Nab from Edale in the snow   Climbing back out of the Grinds Brook valley in the snow and ice at Edale   Carl Morris at a snowy Edale Station with Grindslow Knoll (Kinder Scout) in the background   Lord's Seat in the snow from Edale Station   Mike at Edale Station with Lord's Seat, Cowburn Tunnel and Brown Knoll in the background   Croker Hill from near the Hanging Gate pub   Shutlingsloe from The Gritstone Trail on Croker Hill   The Telecommincations Tower on Croker Hill from The Gritstone Trail   The Telecommincations Tower on Croker Hill   On the summit of Black Hill (Soldier's Lump)   Crook Hill from the southern shore of Ladybower Reservoir   Hope Cross - with Lose Hill (Ward's Piece) in the background   The Vale of Eden from Winhill Pike (Win Hill)   The Hope Valley and Lose Hill (Ward's Piece) (right) from Winhill Pike (Win Hill) summit   Winhill Pike (Win Hill) summit with just a dusting of snow   The 'Murder Stone' near Disley - with a snowy New Mills in the background   Stanadge Edge from Higger Tor.   Carl Wark from Higger Tor.   Burbage Rocks from Higger Tor.   Approaching Higger Tor.   Longshaw Country Park   The River Wye in Water-cum-Jolly Dale   The River Wye in Water-cum-Jolly Dale   Two Swans in Water-cum-Jolly Dale   Rock Formations in Water-cum-Jolly Dale   The River Wye in Water-cum-Jolly Dale   The River Wye in Water-cum-Jolly Dale   The River Wye in Water-cum-Jolly Dale   The River Wye in Water-cum-Jolly Dale   The River Wye at Litton Mill   Miller's Dale Station   Miller's Dale Station Buildings   East Buxton Lime Kilns near Miller's Dale   East Buxton Lime Kilns near Miller's Dale   The Monsal Trail crossing a footbridge over The River Wye in Chee Dale   The Monsal Trail in Wye Dale   The Monsal Trail in Wye Dale where it emerges from one tunnel to reach a 2nd blocked one   The Monsal Trail where it passes through a tunnel in Wye Dale   Tunnel on The Monsal Trail in Wye Dale   The Monsal Trail and the River Wye in Wye Dale   The Monsal Trail in Wye Dale   The Monsal Trail in Wye Dale   The view from Sough Top   Sough Top summit   Sough Top summit  



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