On one of the busiest weekends when the rest of the Peak was rammed, this walk was almost completely deserted. With great expansive views towards the eastern edges, and finishing at a pub or cafe of choice, it deserves to be more popular (though not too busy I hope). The going is easy and the views surprising for somewhere that has probably been overlooked by many experienced Peak District walkers.
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This week's Friday Night Video is about the pure obsession and effort behind a hard trad first ascent by Québécois/Australian Jacques Beaudoin. Mother Earth (8b) is a stunning sixty-degree thin crack climb hidden amongst bushland that has been...