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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love walking in the peaks, generally the dark peaks more than the white peak side
Alport castles, win hill circular among my favourites. The roaches, three shires head |
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"I love walking in the peaks, generally the dark peaks more than the white peak side
Alport castles, win hill circular among my favourites. The roaches, three shires head "
I still really want to go see Alport Castles. Pics look amazing |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I love walking in the peaks, generally the dark peaks more than the white peak side
Alport castles, win hill circular among my favourites. The roaches, three shires head
I still really want to go see Alport Castles. Pics look amazing" it does my friend mentioned it to me the other day its definitely on the list for one weekend soon |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I live in Scotland there are so many beautiful places here, I love being outdoors it’s good for the soul x" it sure is its great for mental health ill be venturing up Scotland to do ben nevis in the spring for charity
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"I live in Scotland there are so many beautiful places here, I love being outdoors it’s good for the soul x"
I love Scotland - the winter mountaineering is something special.
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"I love walking in the peaks, generally the dark peaks more than the white peak side
Alport castles, win hill circular among my favourites. The roaches, three shires head
I still really want to go see Alport Castles. Pics look amazing"
It’s an amazing walk and you get away from the the crowds on that walk as the paths not an easy follow at times.
But an amazing mid distance walk |
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"I live in Scotland there are so many beautiful places here, I love being outdoors it’s good for the soul x"
I had my favourite wild camping trip ever up in Scotland. 4 days and could count on one hand the amount of other people we saw up
There. Parked the car at Morvich and walked to the Falls of Glomach, and did a few walks from a base camp next to an Abandoned Croft cottage. And walked out via Eilean Donnan castle.
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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I love it.Recently ran from Fairhones car park at Ladybower , across Bleaklow moor until I luckily found the pennine way , over snake pass and south onto kinder scout around the edge then through the woods and back |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I love walking in the peaks, generally the dark peaks more than the white peak side
Alport castles, win hill circular among my favourites. The roaches, three shires head
I still really want to go see Alport Castles. Pics look amazingit does my friend mentioned it to me the other day its definitely on the list for one weekend soon"
Striding edge and Burbage edge are both a decent walk. If you start early you can catch a great sunrise from Higgar Tor first |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"There is a Hillwalking munch on FL who do regular wals in the peak district each month lots of kinky folk out for a rammble " whats the group called im looking to go with someone or others regular as my friends arnt into it?
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"I love it.Recently ran from Fairhones car park at Ladybower , across Bleaklow moor until I luckily found the pennine way , over snake pass and south onto kinder scout around the edge then through the woods and back "
That’s a fair stretch of the legs! |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"I love walking in the peaks, generally the dark peaks more than the white peak side
Alport castles, win hill circular among my favourites. The roaches, three shires head
I still really want to go see Alport Castles. Pics look amazingit does my friend mentioned it to me the other day its definitely on the list for one weekend soon
Striding edge and Burbage edge are both a decent walk. If you start early you can catch a great sunrise from Higgar Tor first "
Winn Hill is great , I love how you can can get fairly high for a sunset or sunrise quite quickly and easily even in the dark . We sometimes wild camp right on the summit, if it’s raining just drop back into the woods |
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Upto bakewell and beyond try and pick midweek when its quiet, usually over 10 miles of walking accomplished through the day when I visit the area nearly all done in the peak to have somewhere like this so close to home is a wonderful thing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I love walking in the peaks, generally the dark peaks more than the white peak side
Alport castles, win hill circular among my favourites. The roaches, three shires head
I still really want to go see Alport Castles. Pics look amazingit does my friend mentioned it to me the other day its definitely on the list for one weekend soon
Striding edge and Burbage edge are both a decent walk. If you start early you can catch a great sunrise from Higgar Tor first
Winn Hill is great , I love how you can can get fairly high for a sunset or sunrise quite quickly and easily even in the dark . We sometimes wild camp right on the summit, if it’s raining just drop back into the woods "
I’ve seen wild calories regular when I’ve gone fir an early morning wander. I’ll shout up
Next time… I might get a fresh brew |
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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago
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"I live in Scotland there are so many beautiful places here, I love being outdoors it’s good for the soul xit sure is its great for mental health ill be venturing up Scotland to do ben nevis in the spring for charity"
Amazing, I’m also doing Nevis in spring, good luck to you and hope you raise lord for your chosen charity xx |
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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago
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"I live in Scotland there are so many beautiful places here, I love being outdoors it’s good for the soul xit sure is its great for mental health ill be venturing up Scotland to do ben nevis in the spring for charity
Amazing, I’m also doing Nevis in spring, good luck to you and hope you raise lord for your chosen charity xx"
*lots even |
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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago
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"I live in Scotland there are so many beautiful places here, I love being outdoors it’s good for the soul x
I had my favourite wild camping trip ever up in Scotland. 4 days and could count on one hand the amount of other people we saw up
There. Parked the car at Morvich and walked to the Falls of Glomach, and did a few walks from a base camp next to an Abandoned Croft cottage. And walked out via Eilean Donnan castle.
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Sounds idyllic Tom x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I do love walking but I havnt been to the Peak District. "
You should, but there’s some great walks around the Malvern hills too, and I love canoeing along the Wye valley |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I live in Scotland there are so many beautiful places here, I love being outdoors it’s good for the soul xit sure is its great for mental health ill be venturing up Scotland to do ben nevis in the spring for charity
Amazing, I’m also doing Nevis in spring, good luck to you and hope you raise lord for your chosen charity xx" thankyou if you see me again on here let me know how you got on x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I live in Scotland there are so many beautiful places here, I love being outdoors it’s good for the soul x
I had my favourite wild camping trip ever up in Scotland. 4 days and could count on one hand the amount of other people we saw up
There. Parked the car at Morvich and walked to the Falls of Glomach, and did a few walks from a base camp next to an Abandoned Croft cottage. And walked out via Eilean Donnan castle.
Sounds idyllic Tom x"
Most places are up there as you know. Don’t forget that secret beach I told you about up near fort William.
It’s a great place to stretch your tired legs the day after |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I do love walking but I havnt been to the Peak District.
You should, but there’s some great walks around the Malvern hills too, and I love canoeing along the Wye valley "
Malvern is fabulous yes. Im normally to be found in the Wyre Forest, I can get lost for hours in there. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love walking and skinny dipping in the peaks do you know of any small pools up there? X"
Mermaids pool by the Roaches.
But watch out for Jenny Greenteeth or she will drag you down
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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago
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"I love walking in the peaks, generally the dark peaks more than the white peak side
Alport castles, win hill circular among my favourites. The roaches, three shires head "
The roaches my childhood play ground. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"I love walking and skinny dipping in the peaks do you know of any small pools up there? X
Mermaids pool by the Roaches.
But watch out for Jenny Greenteeth or she will drag you down
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Not a huge amount of water in the peaks , the only place I skinny dip is Derwent reservoir , it’s really nice first thing in the morning after a hike down from Derwent edge |
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