Alternative White Edge 4
White Edge grasses 1
White Edge grasses 2
Curbar Edge
Froggatt Edge cross bedding
Froggatt Edge tors 1
Froggatt Edge tors 2
Afternoon larches 1
Afternoon larches 2
It was a grey day at Beacon Tarn, Cumbria
Sunlit fields of Leam
Hay Wood birches
Hay Wood evening sentinels
Hay Wood quarries
Hay Wood quarry cross bedding
Eastern Edges in the spotlight
Sun on Sir William
Cocking Tor, Ashover
Cocking Tor panorama 2
Amber skyscape
Ashover from the north east escarpment
Stone fence
Stone Edge chimney, near Ashover
Alternative White Edge 2
White Edge 2
Guidepost 2
Guidepost 1
Erosion surface
White Edge 1
Columnar jointed sill at Calton Hill quarry, Derby…
Watchers on Froggatt
For Louise and Jim
Cadeby Tunnel interior
Snowy Q-pit
That Old Chestnut?
Chestnuts on the crest
Cadeby Tunnel east portal
Conisbrough and Cadeby Crags viewed from North Cli…
Cadeby Colliery upcast shaft (site of).
The Don valley from the Conisbrough Viaduct
Fields near Garreg Fawr, Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd.
Winter resting place
A fine beech
Tree bridges
Mossy wall
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This is a view southwards along the low escarpment of White Edge in the Eastern Edges area of the Peak District National Park. The top of Curbar and Baslow Edges are visible off to the right with the Derwent Valley just visible in the distance. To the left of White Edge is Big Moor.
Unlike most of the Eastern Edges which are formed of Namurian 'Millstone Grit', White Edge is comprised of Crawshaw Sandstone which is stratigraphically just above the base of the Coal Measures.
I love the feeling of wide open spaces in the this area, yet we are only a few miles SW of Sheffield.
Unlike most of the Eastern Edges which are formed of Namurian 'Millstone Grit', White Edge is comprised of Crawshaw Sandstone which is stratigraphically just above the base of the Coal Measures.
I love the feeling of wide open spaces in the this area, yet we are only a few miles SW of Sheffield.
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