Author Topic: Good walks in the snow near edale?  (Read 990 times)

derbytramper

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Good walks in the snow near edale?
« on: 22:34:38, 07/12/17 »
Hi,
I've been lurking here for a while... I'm wondering what walks there are around edale that would be good in snow. I'm a bit of a newcomer and don't feel confident enough to try the cloughs in snow. Any ideas or advice would be good.
Thanks
Jon

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Re: Good walks in the snow near edale?
« Reply #1 on: 07:23:34, 08/12/17 »
When you say good in snow, do you mean easy?
Mam tor and the ridge is pretty easy  or you can extend it you can do a 10 mile walk if you include cave dale, Castleton, lose hill and back to Edale
It's a nice walk O0
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derbytramper

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Re: Good walks in the snow near edale?
« Reply #2 on: 14:35:49, 08/12/17 »
Yes, I suppose I meant easy  ;) .


Thanks Beefy, that's just what I was looking for.

pauldawes

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Re: Good walks in the snow near edale?
« Reply #3 on: 16:51:30, 11/12/17 »
When you say good in snow, do you mean easy?
Mam tor and the ridge is pretty easy  or you can extend it you can do a 10 mile walk if you include cave dale, Castleton, lose hill and back to Edale
It's a nice walk O0


Yes, that would be good.


It might also be worth considering doing a walk starting from nearby Hathersage...certainly if doing walk via public transport (more bus options as well as on same train line.)


 There’s a multitude of circular walks based from there...going up to Stanedge Edge where views are tremendous for example. And easy to do river side rambles to places like Grindleford or Bamford.

 

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