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TR - Curbar Edge & Froggatt Edge
« on: 20:49:01, 25/01/18 »
A fairly easy walk around the southern edges of the Dark Peak, splendid as the are. I got the full, waist deep in a bog experience too!


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Re: TR - Curbar Edge & Froggatt Edge
« Reply #1 on: 22:29:48, 25/01/18 »
Great report and pics on your blog  O0 When you had your "small lake" adventure did you hear the sound of a drone above you? No? You must have got away with not being seen then  ;)
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Re: TR - Curbar Edge & Froggatt Edge
« Reply #2 on: 01:40:22, 26/01/18 »
I got the full, waist deep in a bog experience too!

Awww, Dave - you should've taken a photo for our amusement  ;)

It looks like a worthwhile walk; I've been half-intending to do it for ages.
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Re: TR - Curbar Edge & Froggatt Edge
« Reply #3 on: 09:02:35, 26/01/18 »
Yes, no irritating buzz of a drone or snap of a camera. I thought I'd gloss over it in the blog but where's the fun in that? Reminds me when I was up in the Lakes with Skip and ended up in a similar situation on Blea Rigg, though there were witnesses to that....
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Re: TR - Curbar Edge & Froggatt Edge
« Reply #4 on: 09:59:09, 26/01/18 »
Nice write up and pictures - one of my favourite areas for a quiet, undemanding walk. We've done a few variations around there and the easy accessibility means it's a good place to take friends/family who aren't walkers per se but who are interested in getting into the outdoors.


Did you see any deer? There's a decent-sized herd of red deer up there and they can often be seen on Stoke Flat and on Big Moor/White Edge.

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Re: TR - Curbar Edge & Froggatt Edge
« Reply #5 on: 12:22:24, 26/01/18 »
No, I didn't - I don't know they were there tbh. I'll keep my eyes open next time.

I agree that you get a lot of reward for minimal effort with this one
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Re: TR - Curbar Edge & Froggatt Edge
« Reply #6 on: 19:43:54, 26/01/18 »
... I was up in the Lakes with Skip and ended up in a similar situation on Blea Rigg, though there were witnesses to that....

There were indeed! Mind you, it was only half-a-legful that time   :)
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