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Category Archives: Walking
Walking in the Peak District
Yo, On sunday I did a walk in the White Peak area of the Peak District. The route started from Thorpe and mades its way up Thorpe Cloud, along Dovedale next to the river, turning right at Lover’s Leap and off the main tourist route on a footpath past Moor Barn. Just before the footpath [...]
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Peak district wilderness adventure
Next weekend I am doing a hike in the Peak District taking minimal survival gear and staying overnight. We are going to try and cover as much distance as possible in the North Peak area. Look out for more information on our route and I will post pictures and details here soon. This one is [...]

Walk at Carsington, Derbyshire