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A quick over view of the first leg of a 4-stage walk across The Peak District from West to East as devised and walked by The Midland Hill Walkers, hill walking club, that “operates” out of Kenilworth, Warwickshire.

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Midland Hill Walkers linear walk (A-Party) including : Goyt Valley, North West facing slope of Combs Moss, Combs Edge, Dove Holes (village), Peak Dale (village), Tunstead, Wind Low, Hargatewall, Peter Dale, Hay Dale, Dam Dale, Peak Forest (village).

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The Midland Hill Walkers A-Walk, April 2010 starting at Peak Forest and taking in Old Moor ; Cave Dale ; Castleton ; Mam Tor ; The Great Ridge ; Hollins Cross ; Vale of Edale ; Ringing Roger ; Southern Edge of the Kinder Scout Plateau ; Crookstone Hill ; finishing alongside the western arm of Laybower Reservoir in The Woodland Valley on The Snake Road.

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The Midland Hill Walkers B-Walk, March-2011 starting at Ladybower Reservoir and taking in Crook Hill ; Ashopton ; Jarvis Clough ; Moscar Moor ; Crow Chin ; High Neb ; Stanage Edge ; Stanedge Pole ; Redmires Reservoirs ; Hallam Moors ; Rivelin Dams and finishing at Lodge Moor on the outskirts of Sheffield.

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I’ve now set up several sets of photo’s on Flickr for walks I’ve done with The Midland Hill Walkers over the last year. This includes both A and B walks depending on how I was feeling on the day.

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A chance to re-read a newspaper article about The Midland Hill Walkers that was published in July 2010.

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A linear walk with The Midland Hill Walkers starting in The Goyt Valley and finishing in the village of Peak Forest.

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A pre-amble about an activity week-end in The Peak District.

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A linear walk from Mam Tor to Lose Hill on the superb ridge between the Hope and Edale Valleys and then into Castleton and on to the campsite near Hope cement works.

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A linear walk from Mam Tor to Lose Hill on the superb ridge between the Hope and Edale Valleys and then into Castleton and on to the campsite near Hope cement works.

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