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Tuesday December 20th

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  Cutthroat Bridge, Derwent Edge and Strines Moor The forecast was fair- no significant rain predicted- and we thought that it was worth going a little further afield than we had recently. After a couple of minutes, we agreed that Cutthroat Bridge, along Derwent Edge and over to Strines would be a good walk. We hadn't remembered that we'd started the year with much the same walk on the New Year's Bank Holiday , so there was a nice symmetry to the choice! We had some lovely low, winter's light but as it was a little chilly, not many pictures were taken. Ladybower and Win Hill in the background Bamford Edge to the left of Jacinta The Edale Skyline and Kinder Plateau all the way to Fairbrook Naze The Cakes of Bread We stopped by the Strines Inn for a hot drink and to eat our packed lunches surreptitiously... An enjoyable winter walk of 10.2 miles with 470m ascent.

Wednesday December 14th

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  Old Glossop and Dog Rock It was a thoroughly chilly day and, as it was very icy, somewhere where we wouldn't have problems parking (or leaving our parking spot) was important. Parking at Old Glossop fitted the bill, and there was a choice of walks. Our original thought was to stay on the level and walk up towards Mossy Lea Farm but the track was icy and very slippery in parts. A quick reconnoitre of the path up Lightside (towards Dog Rock) showed it to have fresher snow and less packed ice underfoot so we decided that was the way to go. We were well equipped- Jacinta was putting her thicker Patagonia down jacket to good use. Matching jacket and hiking poles The air was clear, and colours vivid as we made our way up Lightside. Working our way up Lightside After Lightside, the path levels out until the final ascent a little before Dog Rock. Approaching Dog Rock- smog of Manchester in background Just before dropping down to Dog Rock. Dowstone Clough in background We had a quick brea...

Sunday December 11th

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  Pym Chair to Windgather It was a cold and raw day, and despite that, we really wanted to get out to clear a few cobwebs. We made our way to Pym Chair but decided, rather than trudge up to Shining Tor, to walk down to Windgather as it had looked spectacular as we passed. It was a shortish walk- there and back- and, as it was really cold, we only took a very few pictures. On reaching Windgather, we found a hardy pair climbing in big mits! A brisk 2.1 miles, 60m ascent.

Friday December 2nd

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  Western Edale Circuit The forecast was for low-level cloud/mist and possibly clear tops so we abandoned our original plan to do the "Frisky Cows" walk from Castleton. We'll definitely save that for another day. An obvious alternative was to walk from Mam Tor and over Rushup Edge, and then see where we went to from there. On further reflection, starting from the Mam Tor car park would mean that the final stretch of the walk would be uphill so we took the sensible option of starting from Edale and having a coffee in The Penny Pot . As with our walk last Friday, we walked up to Hollins Cross. Although the mist was blowing in and out, we still managed to have some typical views. On the way up to Hollins Cross- Grindslow Knoll in the background At Hollins Cross we turned right rather than left as we had last week. As we made our way up towards Mam Tor it became more and more misty. Into the mist on Mam Tor Having walked over Rushup Edge we stopped at the junction of the path...