Sunday, 9 August 2015

Curbar and Baslow Edges

Only 3 of us this week and my turn to drive, off up the A6 to Curbar Edge. We always park just below the official car park in a small parking area off the road. Ike was off up Yorkshire for the weekend so we 3 legged it uphill and onto the track along the top of Curbar edge. It was dull and cloudy but very clear you could see for miles. As we walked along the edge the weather changed and the visibility was reduced and a bit of moisture in the air. Unfortunately we only had lightweight clothing on and decided to head back towards the car. As we got closer the weather changed again this time for the better so we crossed the road and went onto Baslow Edge. There are 2 tracks along Baslow Edge, the track we took was a few hundred yards off the edge and after passing a highland cow and calf then the Eagle stone we ended up at a lovely seat for our breakfast. The return to the car was via the track which runs along the edge and this has some spectacular views. The off road car park spots were full when we got back to the car and a very enjoyable little walk it was.


This weeks route around Curbar and Baslow edges

Great view from the car park

Pano view from Curbar Edge

Me

Me

Apparently this is a murder of Ravens

Rob in a cave on Curbar Edge

Geoff







Highland calf on Baslow Edge


Highland cow on Baslow Edge with Curbar Edge in the background

Cotton Grass


The Eagle Stone on Baslow Edge

This is where we stopped for breakfast





Note the giant ER in the field

The giant ER is in the centre just below the trees.

Rob and Geoff




Me

Rob


A hollowed out boulder with carvings on it.



Geoff







Rob with Curbar Edge in the background




Look at the wall construction to the left of the gate.

Another lovely Sunday morning with mixed weather at the start and ending with some sunshine. We started off looking for the heather but its not in full bloom yet, so that's next week
Cheers










1 comment:

  1. Hope you get blooming heather and no flying ants next week. For the previous two years my walks through the heather along both Higger Tor and Derwent Edge have coincided with flying ants.

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