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SK1596 : A Young Meander by David Lally A Young Meander by David Lally
geograph for square SK1596
Category: River
A Widening of the valley floor just upstream of Upper Small Clough allows... (more)
SK1596 : The Infant River Derwent by Jonathan Clitheroe The Infant River Derwent by Jonathan Clitheroe
geograph for square SK1596
Looking upstream from a spur of high ground near Lower Small Clough.
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SK1497 : The Derwent at Humber Knolls by David Lally The Derwent at Humber Knolls by David Lally
geograph for square SK1497
Category: River
The trek up the valley starts again after the Cheese and Piccalilli... (more)
SK1497 : Upper Derwent Valley by Humber Knolls by Chris Morgan Upper Derwent Valley by Humber Knolls by Chris Morgan
geograph for square SK1497
The vehicle track has petered out, the mists are above us. All is... (more)
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SK1696 : Stainery Clough by Jonathan Clitheroe Stainery Clough by Jonathan Clitheroe
geograph for square SK1696
Small brook running through the clough, pictured here just before its... (more)
SK1696 : A Kink in the Track by David Lally A Kink in the Track by David Lally
geograph for square SK1696
Category: Track
SK1696 : Track Overlooking the Derwent and Oaken Bank by Jonathan Clitheroe Track Overlooking the Derwent and Oaken Bank by Jonathan Clitheroe
geograph for square SK1696
Track following the course of the River Derwent. The figure which can... (more)
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SK1696 : Ford across Stainery Clough, Upper Derwent Valley, Peak District National Park by Chris Morgan Ford across Stainery Clough, Upper Derwent Valley, Peak District National Park by Chris Morgan
geograph for square SK1696
Fellow geographer geographed! As the road declined to a bridleway, and... (more)
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SK1397 : A Boggy Derwent by David Lally A Boggy Derwent by David Lally
geograph for square SK1397
Category: River
As the Derwent heads south east from its most northerly point the young... (more)
SK1696 : View of the upper Derwent valley from Horse Stone Naze by Neil Theasby View of the upper Derwent valley from Horse Stone Naze by Neil Theasby
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SK1397 : V-shaped Ripples by David Lally V-shaped Ripples by David Lally
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Category: River
Two tussock grass leaves trail into the River Derwent.
SK1397 : Over the Derwent to Swains Head by David Lally Over the Derwent to Swains Head by David Lally
geograph for square SK1397
Category: River
This far upstream one can cross the river with a single step.
SK1397 : Moorland Meander by David Lally Moorland Meander by David Lally
geograph for square SK1397
Category: Meander
The Derwent won't do such a severe meander again until SK3539.
SK1796 : Broadhead Stream feeding in to the River Derwent by Neil Theasby Broadhead Stream feeding in to the River Derwent by Neil Theasby
geograph for square SK1796
SK1796 : The Derwent from Under an Oak by David Lally The Derwent from Under an Oak by David Lally
geograph for square SK1796
Category: River
A tiny stretch of the river in this square, it is joined by Broadhead... (more)
SK1796 : All the Derwent in SK1796 by David Lally All the Derwent in SK1796 by David Lally
geograph for square SK1796
Category: River
All of the river in this square is seen here.
SK1796 : The Derwent by David Lally The Derwent by David Lally
geograph for square SK1796
Category: River
From the foot of Broadhead Clough, looking downstream.
SK1398 : A typical Dark Peak stream by David Lally A typical Dark Peak stream by David Lally
geograph for square SK1398
Category: River
In this case it's the young River Derwent.
SK1398 : The River Derwent at Its Most Northerly Point by David Lally The River Derwent at Its Most Northerly Point by David Lally
geograph for square SK1398
Category: River
The river's brief excursion into this square is through a small steep-sided valley.
SK1398 : A Young River Derwent by David Lally A Young River Derwent by David Lally
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Category: River
A typical Dark Peak stream.
SK1695 : River Derwent by Peter Church River Derwent by Peter Church
geograph for square SK1695
The river is young and energetic, and anxious to get to the reservoir.
SK1695 : Footbridge at Slippery Stones by Peter Barr Footbridge at Slippery Stones by Peter Barr
geograph for square SK1695
Crossing the River Derwent.
SK1695 : Footbridge across the stream by Peter Church Footbridge across the stream by Peter Church
geograph for square SK1695
The name of the stream is unclear, it has water from Cranberry Clough and... (more)
Tags: top:Rivers, Streams, Drainage   top:UplandsX  
SK1695 : Fording Cranberry Clough by michael ely Fording Cranberry Clough by michael ely
geograph for square SK1695
Cranberry Clough is a tributary of the River Derwent. The cyclist is... (more)
SK1695 : Cycle route - turn left by Peter Church Cycle route - turn left by Peter Church
geograph for square SK1695
The track then enters the woods and proceeds downhill towards Howden... (more)
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SK1695 : Slippery Stones Bridge by John Topping Slippery Stones Bridge by John Topping
geograph for square SK1695
Northwest view from Cold Side Track.
SK1695 : The Bridge at Slippery Stones by David Lally The Bridge at Slippery Stones by David Lally
geograph for square SK1695
Category: Footbridge
From downstream. The bridge was originally sited in the village of... (more)
SK1695 : River Derwent by Peter Church River Derwent by Peter Church
geograph for square SK1695
This downstream view is seen at the Packhorse Bridge. By the time this... (more)
SK1695 : The River Derwent by David Lally The River Derwent by David Lally
geograph for square SK1695
Category: River
Near Slippery Stones.
SK1694 : Small Waterfall by David Lally Small Waterfall by David Lally
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Category: Waterfalls
A stream enters the River Derwent over an overgrown river cliff.
SK1694 : Stepping Stone Crossing by David Lally Stepping Stone Crossing by David Lally
geograph for square SK1694
Category: Stepping stones
Over the River Derwent.
SK1694 : Monitoring Weir by David Lally Monitoring Weir by David Lally
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Category: Water level monitoring station
On the Derwent just north of the Howden reservoir.
SK1794 : Cold Side track by Peter Church Cold Side track by Peter Church
geograph for square SK1794
The track runs to a natural meeting of the valleys, beyond which the hill... (more)
SK1394 : The Infant River Westend by Jonathan Clitheroe The Infant River Westend by Jonathan Clitheroe
geograph for square SK1394
The Westend River viewed here from the track leading up to Ronksley Moor.
SK1795 : Climbing Cranberry Clough by michael ely Climbing Cranberry Clough by michael ely
geograph for square SK1795
The cyclist is approaching the start of the climb of Cut Gate, an ancient... (more)
SK1494 : Dry Clough and the River Westend by Jonathan Clitheroe Dry Clough and the River Westend by Jonathan Clitheroe
geograph for square SK1494
Coniferous plantations envelop this section of the clough before giving... (more)
SK1794 : Cold Side by Peter Church Cold Side by Peter Church
geograph for square SK1794
This is the upper reach of the Howden Reservoir
Tags: top:MoorlandX   top:Rivers, Streams, Drainage   top:UplandsX  
SK1794 : The River Derwent by David Lally The River Derwent by David Lally
geograph for square SK1794
Category: River
Just before it enters the Howden Reservoir.
SK1794 : View north from Ronksley Wood by Peter Barr View north from Ronksley Wood by Peter Barr
geograph for square SK1794
The slsope on the right is Cold Side and the stream is the River Derwent... (more)
SK1794 : The River Derwent Viewed Through Pines by David Lally The River Derwent Viewed Through Pines by David Lally
geograph for square SK1794
Category: River
Where the river becomes the Howden Reservoir.
SK1694 : Hope Woodlands : Linch Clough by Ken Bagnall Hope Woodlands : Linch Clough by Ken Bagnall
geograph for square SK1694
SK1694 : Above Linch Clough by Christine Church Above Linch Clough by Christine Church
geograph for square SK1694
The Howden reservoir is visible through the trees.
SK1694 : Hope Woodlands : Linch Clough by Ken Bagnall Hope Woodlands : Linch Clough by Ken Bagnall
geograph for square SK1694
SK1493 : Track by the River Westend by Jonathan Clitheroe Track by the River Westend by Jonathan Clitheroe
geograph for square SK1493
Woodland track climbing alongside the River Westend visible on the right.
SK1896 : Rambler resting at Great Grough ford by Neil Theasby Rambler resting at Great Grough ford by Neil Theasby
geograph for square SK1896
Tags: top:PathsX   top:Rivers, Streams, Drainage   top:UplandsX  
SK1693 : Conifers, and reflections by Peter Barr Conifers, and reflections by Peter Barr
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In the waters of Howden Reservoir.
SK1693 : Ridge Wood, reflected by Peter Barr Ridge Wood, reflected by Peter Barr
geograph for square SK1693
In the still waters of Howden Reservoir.
SE1500 : Woodland Clough by John Slater Woodland Clough by John Slater
geograph for square SE1500
The hill in the background is South Nab with its trig pillar
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SK1693 : Howden Reservoir by Peter Barr Howden Reservoir by Peter Barr
geograph for square SK1693
SK1996 : Cyclist at a ford on Cut Gate Path by Neil Theasby Cyclist at a ford on Cut Gate Path by Neil Theasby
geograph for square SK1996
Tags: top:MoorlandX   top:PathsX   top:Rivers, Streams, Drainage   top:UplandsX  
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