Scrambles in the Dark Peak

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A guide to scrambling and easier winter climbs in the Dark Peak and Roaches areas of the Peak District. 

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Scrambles in the Dark Peak

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Subtitled "Easy Summer Scrambles and Winter Climbs".

A guide to scrambling and easier winter climbs in the Dark Peak and Roaches areas of the Peak District. It covers year-round graded scrambling routes for all abilities, including classics such as Wilderness Gully East and Wildboar Clough. 41 scrambles are described with link routes, variants and extensions, from scrambly walks to difficult rock climbs and winter ascents up to grade 3. It includes routes in Chew Valley, near Crowden, on Bleaklow and Kinder Scout and in the Roaches.

The Peak District has been an important area for walkers and climbers for over 100 years with many well-established footpaths. Less well-known are the opportunities for hands-on ascents, up gullies, brooks and cloughs, where scramblers can keep fit and hone their skills year-round.

This guidebook to scrambles in the Dark Peak and Roaches describes over 40 winter and summer routes, with plenty of links and extensions to make up longer, more challenging days on the moors. It is aimed at the more adventurous walker who might wish to add a little more spice™ to their outings, and also those with some rock-climbing experience who may be looking for something away from the mainstream crags while retaining some element of hands-on™ contact with the rock.

Routes are graded for difficulty and range from scrambly walks to more difficult rock climbs. Easy routes are suitable for walkers with good fitness and navigation skills, while harder routes are for experienced rock climbers.

With advice on equipment, conditions, grades and access and conservation restrictions.

Illustrated with large-scale OS map extracts.

By Tom Corker and Terry Sleaford.

Card cover. 17.5cm x 11.5cm, 181 pages.

Published 2012.

ISBN: 978-1-85284-674-9.

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