Sunday, 10 September 2017

Baslow Edge and the Highland Cattle

We set off from Belper at 06:00 all four of us in our Robs car. We headed up to Curbar and parked in one of the parking bays just under Curbar Edge. We got booted up and walked down towards the village then made a left turn onto the footpath. This was one of the lower footpaths below Baslow Edge. It was a mixture of hard surface, single track footpaths and across open fields. The track leads towards the outskirts of Baslow then it heads uphill all the way to the start of Baslow Edge. A couple of fell runners came past us on the way up and the same one coming back down again. We found a nice bench at the top and that was just right for our breakfast. I had a wander to Wellingtons Monument and bumped into a friend of mine Daren Roe from my photo club. Couldn't get near the monument for Highland cattle, they were being a bit frisky and had calves with them so it was best to keep away. We walked back along the edge to Curbar Gap with Daren and then down to the car.




Sunrising over Beely Church

We parked up on the road below Curbar /edge





































A memorial seat




Not sure what this structure has been but looks like it had a window





Fell runner passed us on the way up and then on the way down

Chatsworth house in the distance


The fell runner on the way down.


Breakfast stop

Bumped into a friend of mine at Wellingtons Monument

Couldn't get near the monument for the cattle.




                                                                                 





Me on the Anvil Stone

                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Daren at the /anvil Stone



                           






Just nice views towards Curbar Edge 









This was a nice little walk of 4 miles, with quite a climb from Baslow up to the edge. Some of these paths we havent been on before and although the light was poor we had some nice views.
See you next week

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