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Showing nearest 50 of 1,676 images tagged with stream tag near SK1092.
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Nether North Grain on a wet day
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1092 Looking up from the bridge on the A57, the Snake Pass road. A little... (more)
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Lady Clough in spate
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1092 The streams were running fast on a wet day which caused flooding further... (more)
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Snake Pass: in Doctor’s Gate Culvert
by Chris Downer geograph for square SK1092 Looking down the tunnel of SK1092 : Snake Pass: Doctor’s Gate Culvert from just inside the entrance. It... (more)
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Snake Pass: Upper North Grain arrives at Doctor’s Gate
by Chris Downer geograph for square SK1092 The stream named Upper North Grain (Nether North Grain is half a mile or... (more)
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Snake Pass: Doctor’s Gate Culvert
by Chris Downer geograph for square SK1092 A stream passes under the A57 Snake Pass by way of this rather attractive... (more)
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Snake Pass road on a wet day
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1092 The A57 towards the summit. The rain was falling and the streams were... (more)
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Upper North Grain on a wet day
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1093 When on the ground I did not realise there was a rain gauge nearby - it... (more)
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Lady Clough
by Stephen Burton geograph for square SK1092 Area controlled by the Forestry Commission containing mainly evergreens... (more)
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Thomason's Hollow
by Mick Garratt geograph for square SK0992 A stream opposite the Doctor's Gate Culvert.
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View down Doctor's Gate path
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0893 The path slants at a steady gradient, making an easy route across steep slopes.
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White Clough
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0894 View directly up the side valley of White Clough from the Doctor's Gate path.
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Pennine Way following Hern Clough
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0995 The path follows the winding stream for some distance - the best ground... (more)
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Bleaklow
by Stephen Burton geograph for square SK0995 Bleaklow with what seems to be an endless supply of rain and wind is not... (more)
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Footbridge, Doctor's Gate path
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0794 The bridge crosses below the gathering point for various streams which... (more)
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Dowston Clough
by Stephen Burton geograph for square SK0895 Dark brown peat rich water draining from the summit of Bleak Low,... (more)
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Towards the headwaters of Shelf Brook
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0794 The Doctor's Gate path (formerly a Roman Road) follows the winding... (more)
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Nether Red Brook
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0889 This is the most significant feature in the otherwise straight line of... (more)
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Valley scene, upper reaches of Shelf Brook
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0694 A moorland scene on the western slopes of the plateau, looking up the... (more)
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Alport Dale and farm
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1391 Alport Dale has a real wild and upland atmosphere. The first visit... (more)
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First glimpse of the upper Shelf Brook valley
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0694 The Doctor's Gate path follows an old Roman Road. This is the view... (more)
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Towards the head of Fair Brook
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0989 When walking from the east, the path is diverted further and further... (more)
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Wildboar Grain
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0896 The Pennine Way follows the right hand side down (when heading north)... (more)
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The Pennine Way at Wildboar Grain
by Mick Garratt geograph for square SK0896 Tags:
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Moorland stream, Wildboar Grain
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0896 The Pennine Way follows the stream which cuts a straight trench through... (more)
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Shelf Brook, meander and landslip
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0694 A small section of the valley floor seen from the Doctor's Gate... (more)
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Winding valley of Shelf Brook
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0694 Looking down the valley from the Doctor's Gate path, just above an... (more)
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At the top of Kinder Downfall
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0888 Looking upstream as the infant River Kinder starts to fall away from the... (more)
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Approaching the Kinder Gates
by Mick Garratt geograph for square SK0888 Along a very dry River Kinder.
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Kinder Downfall from the south side
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0888 Looking down at the series of waterfalls. The strong south wind was... (more)
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Valley of Yellowslacks Brook
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0694 Looking up to Shelf Benches on the skyline.
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Blackden Brook
by Mick Garratt geograph for square SK1289 |
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From Blackden Rind to Blackden Brook
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1188 Blackden Rind is a series of small streams gathering on the gentle... (more)
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Shelf Brook and view to Lordship Hill
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0694 Looking up to a bridge near Mossy Lea Farm. Beyond the hillsides steepen.
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Shelf Brook, downstream view
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0694 View of the bridge near Mossy Lea Farm with the lightly wooded slopes of... (more)
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Stream from Ashop Moor
by Mick Garratt geograph for square SK1288 |
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Headwaters of Blackden Brook
by Andrew Hill for square SK1188 Downward view by one of the streams down the steep slopes at the head of the valley.
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One of the streams from the plateau feeding Blackden Brook
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1188 The path crosses a succession of small streams falling dramatically down... (more)
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Shelf Brook and Shire Hill
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0594 The hill overlooks Glossop on the far side.
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Plantation on the River Kinder
by Mick Garratt geograph for square SK0788 The stream in the foreground is Red Brook, a tributary of the Kinder.
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The head of Grindsbrook Clough
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1087 View down from a crossing point - the path takes a big detour north to... (more)
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Red Brook exiting the plateau (and the grid square)
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0887 View from the crossing point of the path in the very northwest corner of... (more)
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Hurst Brook, Glossop and District Golf Club
by David Dixon geograph for square SK0594 The brook flows through the golf course.
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Crowden Brook towards Crowden Tower
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0987 Many minor stream on the plateau to converge at the head of Crowden... (more)
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Grinds Brook
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1187 A scene by the stream with a glimpse further down the valley.
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Towards the top of Grindsbrook Clough
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1087 A true infant "V" shaped valley with interlocking spurs. The... (more)
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Path crossing the head of Crowden Clough
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0987 The stream gathers from a section of the plateau and here starts to drops... (more)
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Grindsbrook Clough
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1187 A fine steep sided valley below the Kinder plateau, seen in August with... (more)
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Shelf Brook, view upstream
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK0494 Viewpoint just above a footbridge a short distance from the edge of Old Glossop.
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Grindsbrook Clough footpath
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1187 The path curves round a minor side valley, passing the final group of... (more)
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Grinds Brook in August
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1186 View towards the lower part of Grindsbrook Clough, with heather in bloom by the footpath.
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