Route on Stanage Edge |
View from the car park |
Looking back towards Hathersage |
This way straight its only 400 feet straight up |
Ike |
Lost in the bracken |
Geoff and Rob |
An abandoned mill wheel |
Made me smile |
Fabulous views over the valley |
Another mill wheel |
There are dozens of abandoned unfinished mill wheels lying among the bracken |
Looking towards Ladybower |
He' wondering what all the noise is about |
Rob, first one to the top |
Geoff, Rob & Ike with the mist covering Ladybower |
Loads of heather |
Ike putting a small stone on top of this cairn |
Not sure what this is but we found a couple more with 23 and 24 marked on them |
Rob & Ike |
Me and you can see Win Hill on the left. |
This rock looks a bit like a lizard |
The mist was just starting to clear from above Ladybower |
Breakfast stop although it wasn't very long due to the midges |
Ike |
This on e is for Geoff he wanted to know about this feature we could see in the distance. |
You can clearly see Win Hill on the left and the water in Ladybower on the right |
Part of Ladybower reservoir |
Win Hill you can see the track up to the top and even the white trig point |
Rob |
Kissing stones? |
Ike |
Geoff and Ike picking there way across some boggy ground |
Me holding up Stanage Edge |
Lovely views of the heather clad moors |
More mill wheels and the mist has gone from the valley |
Ike & Rob on the track on the way down |
Geoff |
Geoff |
You can just make out Hathersage Church spire dead centre of the pic. This contains the grave of Little John |
On the road going downhill couldn't resist a shot of the cement works |
See you next week.
great photos Jim ,great to see you had a nice morning for a walk and once again a great story
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