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I put this 360 degree panorama together from some photographs that I took on 11th July 2010 at Burbage on the outskirts of Sheffield, UK.
This is just the sweetest route for an afternoon stroll. Its only 4k aprox, and can be easily done in two hours. Great views, return to car park, all your route visible in front of you, so that you can lengthen, or shorten it at will. Gentlle stroll downhill, jump the stream, then return by two easy uphill scrambles to shake the cobwebs off. You can follow the stream back to your car, or do the whole walk in reverse. It is magical !
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.
The summit of Over Owler Tor, looming against the sky. I have always thought that the distinctive shape of the tor looks like the ruins of an ancient fortress, destroyed in some long forgotten siege.
It's always a wodnerful place to be to watch the sun go down, there are always people here taking in the views over the rolling Derbyshire hills. After rainfall, you'll find these little puddles everywheresettling into the rocks and it makes for a great foreground subject. www.clarkphotographic.com
Higger Tor and the Burbage Valley as seen from the Longshaw Estate.
A stroll around the National Trust's Longshaw Estate in the Peak District on a grey, cold, drizzly Saturday in January!
Higger Tor is 434m above sea level and is north of Hathersage.
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Quite a lazy shot really. The sun was intense for Autumn on the rock I was on so I simply watched the sun set from it and headed back for a pint once it fell behind the horizon.
Taken before lockdown - staying at home.
View point from Over Owler Tor looking over to distant Stanage Edge as the rain was approaching up the valley. Can just about see a rainbow if you have good eyes! 4 image handheld panorama.
another hike along the fall-back route, Ranmoor to Hathersage via Forge Dam. A bit wetter than last time, although the mix of rain, sun sleet, hail and blizzard that we really ought to expect on Hathersage Moor.