Stanage End boundary stone
Stanage End view to Moscar
Crow Chin gulley and Jarvis Clough
Bamford Moor from High Neb
Stanage from High Neb
Bamford Moor and Win Hill
Hathersage and the Derwent valley
Stanage Edge and Cattis Side Moor
Buzz buzz buzz
Sucking the nectar
It looks like a bee....
Look at that pollen sac!
Painted Lady feeding
Painted Lady from the front
Profile of a Painted Lady
Crook Hill
Crook Hill view NW from SE top
Far Deep Clough from Crook Hill
Ladybower and Ashop valley from Crook Hill
Ladybower from Crook Hill
Crook Hill view NW
Crook Hill SE top from NW top
Crook Hill NW top
Drinking basin 8 near High Neb on Stanage Edge
Drinking basin 14 on Stanage Edge
Drinking basin 24 near Stanage End
Drinking basin 32 near Stanage End
Grouse drinking basin 22, Stanage Edge, Yorkshire
Lizzie Dripping - more of 'Twiglets'
Lizzie Dripping - a tense moment during 'Twiglets'
Lizzie Dripping 'Twiglets'
Yorkshire Chandelier concertinas
Yorks Chandelier dancer
A well-used Pokerwork
Bourne Borderers sticking together
Did you play a wrong note?
Wall of Sound
Where did you get that hat?
Concentration
Playing for dancing
Mockbeggar Morris 1
Mockbeggar Morris 2
Mockbeggar Morris 3
Mockbeggar Morris 4
Robin Hood's Bay from Stoupe Brow 2
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Stanage End Slab


The first main climbers' crag at Stanage End, probably an old quarry face. I'm sure it has a name. Anyone care to help out please?
Stanage Edge is comprised of Rivelin Grit (aka Chatsworth Grit), Namurian age, Upper Carboniferous. The coarse-grained gritstone was deposited in a series of delta distributary channels. The gritstone is normally strongly cross-bedded, as seen here.
Stanage Edge is comprised of Rivelin Grit (aka Chatsworth Grit), Namurian age, Upper Carboniferous. The coarse-grained gritstone was deposited in a series of delta distributary channels. The gritstone is normally strongly cross-bedded, as seen here.
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