Friday December 1st

 Derwent Edge, Back Tor and Strines

We last did this walk nearly a year ago- 20th December 2022. It was another cold, icy but sunny day and the lure of Derwent in such conditions was very attractive.

The walk did not disappoint- up from Cutthroat Bridge to Derwent Edge was familiar, but fantastic in the conditions.

The start of Derwent Edge.
Lead Hill and Win Hill (in mist) in background

We easily made our way along the edge to have a break and a snack at The Wheel Stones.

Jacinta approaching The Wheel Stones

The clouds above us eventually burned off- the winter light was wonderful.


We made a token stop at Back Tor and returned to Foulstone Road (a track serving the many grouse butts) and walked down to the short section of Mortimer Road leading up to Strines. It was easier going in this section as there was less ice about and the views were superb all around.

Frosted fungi beside Foulstone Road

We nipped up to The Strines Inn for a quick drink and lunch- joined by a curious, magnificent cockerel who looked as if he ruled the roost.

Fuzzy Feet strutting his stuff

Then it was a pleasant amble across Strines Moor Ridge and Strines Edge to eventually cross the farmyard at Moscar House and back to Cutthroat Bridge.

It was a memorable day out and great to make the best of the sunshine and clear views. 9.5 miles, 465m ascent.


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