15 of us battled the strong wind and windchill walking along to White Edge, where we were quickly rewarded with good views of red deer, including a very impressive stag with his females. A few adolescent males looking wistfully in his direction.
Using medieval and eighteenth century marker posts we skirted two bronze age settlements, admired the Autumn colours of grass and bracken and the extensive views across to Gardoms and Chatsworth. Heard stories of daring kayak trips in the now drained reservoirs and didn’t go wild swimming – next time!
A total of 6 miles for those who didn’t climb across the white gate.
Thanks everyone – great fun.
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