HWW ~ Onwards to the Winnats Pass
Mam Tor summit and Trig point
HFF ~ The Palace Hotel, Buxton
Castle Stalker delight
HFF ~ Serpentine fence
A Mam Tor hike
The demolition of an Industrial chimney
HBM - Buxton Pavilion
Monsal Head panorama
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Headstone tunnel
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Gordale Scar waterfalls
The Monsal Head Viaduct
The River Wye and the Monsal Head Viaduct
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How-Zat
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The River Wye and one of its Weir’s.
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HBM ~ A bench of note
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Rushup Edge (Peak District)
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Rannoch Moor, Scotland
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Pen-y-ghent, Queen of the Dales
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Deepdale, in the Lake District
Pipe fence!
A Pennine ramp
Before the sun, the snow!
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March Haigh Reservoir - dry!
Above March Haigh Reservoir
Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad carriage
Scammonden Water
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The Great Ridge – Mam Tor


A glimpse of this fine ridge walk, clearly seen here. At 517 metres high there are fine views as well as good walking. An hour or so before I took this, the ridge was completely covered in cloud. The summit of Mam Tor is just behind me here.
“Mam Tor is the main link between the eastern end of Rushup Edge and the western end of the Great Ridge, making this one of the most-loved ridge walks in the Peak District National Park. On a clear day, you can even see Manchester!
Mam Tor is also referred to as the ‘Shivering Mountain’ because of its propensity for landslips caused by unstable lower levels of shale.”
Full screen essential.
Enjoy the day.
“Mam Tor is the main link between the eastern end of Rushup Edge and the western end of the Great Ridge, making this one of the most-loved ridge walks in the Peak District National Park. On a clear day, you can even see Manchester!
Mam Tor is also referred to as the ‘Shivering Mountain’ because of its propensity for landslips caused by unstable lower levels of shale.”
Full screen essential.
Enjoy the day.
Nouchetdu38, Ronald Stachowiak, J.Garcia, Colin Ashcroft and 15 other people have particularly liked this photo
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It's such a beautiful place Herb..............and you've captured it perfectly!**********
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