![]() Soon we made a right turn and followed the path, on Toot Hill, passing Horsehill Tor and Brown Knoll towards Kinder Scout. ![]() ![]() Edale Valley, covered in snow like I’ve never seen it before, was sprawling at our feet, as we walked on. Mam Tor behind us, the sun rising slowly and steadily, we made our way across the moor, walking towards Chapel-en-le-Frith. We’ve found this route to be much less crowded, but still incredibly scenic. ( you can view the pictures we took here.) But unlike the usual path we take up Mam Tor, this time we turned around and walked the opposite way, towards Lord’s Seat. After we had previously stopped at Winnats Pass to capture a fantastic sunrise, of course. Even if we’ve walked this route before, this time it was perfect because of the fresh snow and the sunny weather. None compare to walking from Mam Tor to Jacob’s Ladder and back via Edale Valley. ![]() But none really compare to a walk we did last weekend. Slowly and steadily, we’re expanding our horizon to discover new and exciting routes. There are many great spots and many great walks in Peak District. Mam Tor to Jacob’s Ladder and back via Edale Valley ![]()
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