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The first rays of the rising sun illuminate Higger Tor and brush the rocks of Carl Wark with pale red light.
December 2021 to January 2022.
Central London Outdoor Group's (CLOG) Christmas / New Year weekend away based in Hathersage.
Circular walk from Hathersage via Padley Gorge, Higgar Tor and Stanage Edge.
December 2021 to January 2022.
Central London Outdoor Group's (CLOG) Christmas / New Year weekend away based in Hathersage.
Circular walk from Hathersage via Padley Gorge, Higger Tor and Stanage Edge.
Taken from Longshaw pasture in September 2007 at about 7.45pm The rock formation is called Mother Cap. The sun sets behind the hill and the light reflects off the clouds.
Hathersage and Offerton Moor behind lit up by early morning light.
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Longshaw Sheep Dog Trials 2007. View down the trail ground towards the time clock. On the skyline the hills are Carl Wark and Higger Tor.
This picture was stiched together by my camera. I dont know really why that way but it looks different.
Hathersage Moor. just below Higger Tor, we walked straight into what can only be described as a blizzard. this is just before it struck and i thought it best to put the camera safely away
Went up again for sunrise but came back with frosty rocks instead as the sky was uninteresting.
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Looking back to Higger Tor from the bottom of Carl Wark. The Leaning Block can be seen on the left of the photo.
Sun setting over the iron age hill fort of Carl Wark, with the gritstone of Higger Tor behind. Take heading towards the foot of Burbage edge on a 4 mile round walk beginning at Surprise View car park.
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