ROBIN WEAVER

landscape photographer

Derwent Water and Skiddaw in the Lake District  

 

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Dark Peak

The Dark Peak is has a wilder and more remote feel than the White Peak. High moors are the home of red grouse and along the moorland edges the skeleton of the land breaks out in escarpments of millstone grit.

In Edale the Pennine way starts its long trail along the spine of England to end over the border in Scotland at Kirk Yetholm, 270 miles further north.


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Sunrise from Higger Tor looking towards Carl Wark hillfort

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Date last updated: 24 April 2008

 

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