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Had a Quick photo stop on the way to work in manchester, View from the top of Winerts Pass.. August 2016, Peak District Derbyshire , UK
Cloud inversion in the Hope Valley , Looking towards Over Owler, from Higger Tor, August 2016, Peak District Derbyshire, UK
Sunrise over Burbage rocks, from Higer Tor, August bank holiday Monday, 2016, peak district , derbyshire, UK
View of Carl Wark, from the Kit Kat stones , on Higger Tor... Not sure if thats the proper name for these stones, but thats what we know them as!! October 2016 Peak District, Derbyshire Uk
It was a strange day weatherwise... 5 minutes before i took this, it was snowing that heavy, you could hardly see your hand in front of you! Crookstone moor, with Win Hill, And Crook Hill in the background.. April 2016, Peak District, UK..
Evening shot from Higger Tor looking towards Stanage And the Hope Valley, August 2016, Peak District , Derbyshire , UK
The Long Causway,Is a wide footpath that crosses Stanage Edge On its way down from Redmires Reserviors.. August 2016 Peak District Derbyshire ,UK
Looking across the purple moors, towrds Higger Tor, from Fox House,..August 2016, Peak Ditrict , Derbyshire , UK
I'm no landscape snapper but how can you resist the charm of the Hope Valley in dappled sunlight?
In front of me is Lose Hill Pike rising to 476m (1561') and, immediately to the right in the distance, Brown Knoll - a featureless and interminably long 2 mile trek which links Kinder Scout (seen on the far right) to the long ridge stretching between Lord's Seat, Mam Tor and Lose Hill Pike - the latter being one of the best and most popular hikes in the Hope Valley.
This was snapped from Win Hill with coffee and sandwiches on the go, just the sheep for company, and waiting for a train - what more can you ask?
15th February 2016
View from high neb . looking along Stanage,.. There was Heather burning on Hallam moor, The smoke was creating a strange kind of light, .. Hard to discribe, really ... October 2016 , Peak District derbyshier , UK....
Another shot from an amazing morning on Higger Tor,.. Late August 2016....Peak District ,Derbyshire ,UK
A view from the road between Hathersage and Higger Tor as the banks of clouds that caused a dull start to Sunday started to break.
The view along the Woodlands Valley with a cloud-capped Win Hill on the right and the twin peaks of Crook Hill on the left.
Captured on that fabulous August bank holiday weekend, weather and light like this seems a distant memory at the moment.
A 9 shot pano stitch to take in the lead in fence and the stile by the famous gate on the great ridge at Mam tor and of course everything in-between, including the beautiful inversion.
A panoramic image of the view from Stanage Edge looking up the Hope Valley towards the distinctive Mam Tor. The snow-dusted Great Ridge, which divides the Hope Valley and Edale is towards the right of the shot. with a wintry looking Kinder Plateau beyond.
Sunset colours seen from High Neb on Stanage Edge ot looking over Bamford Moor towards Kinder Scout.
Edale Valley, Peak District, UK
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About half an hour before sunrise on Saturday morning. I was a little late arriving as it took ages to defrost my car and drove carefully through the freezing fog.
I stopped off at The Nab on my way up to Ringing Roger. Not often there's this much fog in Edale Valley.
Evening shot, from one of my many wonders in the Moss Valley, taken on the last day of April 2016 Moss valley, Derbyshire ,UK
The view out across the patchwork of Nether Moor at the eastern end of Kinder Scout towards the entrance to Edale and Win and Lose Hills.
Another from the archives, whilst my camera gear is at Lehmann's for a service!
This was a gorgeous morning on the Great Ridge in the Peak District last summer. Is it me or does last summer seem soooo long ago now! I think with lockdown and all the lingering issues, combined with the poor weather since limited freedom has returned has made the memories of last years seem a distant memory!
Anyway, here it is, I actually opened the gate to get this shot as you see so many shots from here with the gate closed, is that artistic licence!