Guidepost 2
Guidepost 1
Erosion surface
White Edge 1
Columnar jointed sill at Calton Hill quarry, Derby…
Watchers on Froggatt
Odin Gorge at Odin Mine, near Castleton, Derbyshir…
Winnats from Mam Tor
South from Mam Tor
Lighting up the Seat of the Lord
Rushup Edge and Lord's Seat from Mam Tor
Hope Valley from Mam Tor
Mam Tor face
Lose Hill Ridge from Mam Tor
Lose Hill Ridge from Mam Tor
Edale illuminations
Back Tor
Rushup Edge and Lord's Seat from Mam Tor
Landslip and Cement Works
Mam Tor landslip - old A625 road
Mam Tor landslip - old A625 road
Mam Tor landslip, Derbyshire
Section of the old A625 road on the Mam Tor landsl…
Stanage sunset
Evening grindstones
Green's Mill loading point, near North Lees Hall,…
English winter landscape
Millstone Edge in high summer
Wintry Padley
Padley Incline in snow
Millstone Edge snowy zoom
Millstone Edge quasi sepia
Millstone Edge panoramic, x2 vertical exaggeration
Snow textures on Sir William Hill
Millstone Edge panoramic
Snow Sheep
Snow sheep and Ladywash
Snow White Edge
Curbar Edge panoramic
Callow Bank and Higger Tor
The Old Snow Ent
Snowy Callow Bank
Abandoned pulp stones 3
White (Edge) Christmas
Abandoned pulp stones 2
Abandoned pulp stones 1
Thorpe Cloud summit view (just!)
Track to Bole Hill Quarries, near Hathersage.
Crook Hill view NW
Ladybower from Crook Hill
Crook Hill view NW from SE top
Far Deep Clough from Crook Hill
Ladybower and Ashop valley from Crook Hill
Crook Hill
Stanage Edge and Cattis Side Moor
Crow Chin gulley and Jarvis Clough
Bamford Moor and Win Hill
Stanage from High Neb
Hathersage and the Derwent valley
Bamford Moor from High Neb
Stanage End view to Moscar
Stanage End Slab
Drinking basin 24 near Stanage End
Alternative White Edge 2
White Edge 3
Alternative White Edge 4
Afternoon larches 2
White Edge grasses 2
Curbar Edge
Froggatt Edge cross bedding
Afternoon larches 1
Froggatt Edge tors 2
Froggatt Edge tors 1
Eastern Edges in the spotlight
Hay Wood birches
Hay Wood quarry cross bedding
Hay Wood evening sentinels
Hay Wood quarries
Sunlit fields of Leam
Cocking Tor panorama 2
Stone Edge chimney
Sun on Sir William
Stone fence
Cocking Tor, Ashover
Stone Edge chimney, near Ashover
Amber skyscape
Ashover from the north east escarpment
Stone Edge information plate
Stone Edge reservoir
Stone Edge reservoir and chimney
Bolehill Quarries Incline and former buildings pla…
Bungalows at Padley Chapel, Grindleford; formerly…
Gunpowder magazine, Padley Gorge, Derbyshire.
Derwent valley skyscape
Tumbling Hill evening
Grindleford skyscape
Gunpowder magazine interior, Padley Gorge, Derbysh…
Stepped topography at Shatton and Abney Moor
Mother Cap: Moor and Sky
Balancing boulder and Hargreave's Original Route
Stanage south end 3
Stanage south end 4
Padley Gorge autumnal glory
Stanage south end 1
Swine Sty and Big Moor
White Path Moss, Stanage Edge
Stanage south end: channel erosion surface
Stanage south end 2
Stanage south end millstones
Colourful Edge
Cross bedding view
Stanage boulders
Climbing on Stanage 1
Edge projection
Stanage Plantation view west
Packhorse track up
White Path Moss and wall
Stanage north west view 2
Stanage north west view 1
Stanage north west view 3
Stanage Edge from Stanage Plantation
Packhorse track down
High Neb
Climbing on Stanage 2
Stanage panorama - x2 vertical exaggeration
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White Edge 2
This is a view northwards along the low escarpment of White Edge in the Eastern Edges area of the Peak District National Park. The Derwent valley is visible in the left middle distance. In the far distance on the middle-left skyline is the Kinderscout plateau; Win Hill is in the centre distance and Bamford Edge at about 0.6, 0.6.
The brown smoke haze is a result of controlled burning of the heather moorland in the Strines area to the west of Sheffield.
Unlike most of the Eastern Edges which are formed of Namurian 'Millstone Grit', White Edge is comprised of Crawshaw Sandstone which is stratigraphically just above the base of the Coal Measures.
The brown smoke haze is a result of controlled burning of the heather moorland in the Strines area to the west of Sheffield.
Unlike most of the Eastern Edges which are formed of Namurian 'Millstone Grit', White Edge is comprised of Crawshaw Sandstone which is stratigraphically just above the base of the Coal Measures.
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