The Edges - Peak District Walk

Thursday 17th May 2007

Time was short today but it looked like being the best day of the week so I opted for a walk along the edges. The drizzle and low cloud at the start of the walk soon started to clear away and by the time I was heading back to the car there was even some sun starting to break through the cloud, something that we seem to have seen very little of for the last week.

Start: Curbar Gap car park (SK 2623 7470)

Route: Curbar Gap car park - Curbar Edge - Froggatt Edge - Grouse Inn - White Edge (TP) - Curbar Gap car park

Distance: 6 miles     Ascent: 226 metres      Time Taken: 3 hrs

Weather: Muggy with light rain to start which cleared throughout the walk.

Pub Visited: None    Ale Drunk: None

Route Map >>

 

Eaglestone Flat

A misty Eaglestone Flat from the start of the path along Curbar Edge.

Baslow Edge

The last of the day's rain starts to clear away to give this view of Baslow Edge from Curbar Edge.

Higger Tor & Stanage Edge

Looking across Stoke Flat to Stanage Edge (L) and Higger Tor (R).

White Edge

White Edge, the return route, from Curbar Edge.

Curbar Edge

Curbar Edge.

Back Dale

Back Dale behind the village of Calver, from Curbar Edge.

Curbar Edge

Looking along the top of Curbar Edge with a distant view of Win Hill and Bamford Edge.

Curbar Edge

Approaching the point where Curbar Edge becomes Froggatt Edge.

Combs Dale

Combs Dale.

Stanage Edge

The views along Froggatt Edge can be quite limited, because of the trees, but step off the path and you get this view which stretches from Bamford Edge (L) to Higger Tor (R) with Stanage Edge between them.

Hurkling Stone

I took a slight diversion today to visit the Hurkling Stone, one of many gritstone outcrops that can be found along the edges.

Win Hill

The sun lights up Win Hill.

White Edge

Heading along White Edge to the trig point.

White Edge trig

White Edge trig point.

 

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