Zone Name MitchLow; Grid Ref SK 169 818; what3words resettle.ferrying.starlight
Zone Name ShattonMast; Grid Ref SK 194 813; what3words moving.shade.loaning
Zone suggestions Peak District 2024
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Re: Zone suggestions Peak District 2024
There is more turfing activity on the Eastern Moors now, there are even three 170-point zones in this "wilderness" area this round. Could we please have a few more zones?
South to North:
CundyGraves, 53.265893 -1.618097 (OS SK25577439) 1632 Plague family graves https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1244906
BaslowEdge, 53.267311 -1.611637 (OS SK26007455) Baslow Edge viewpoint
Trackside, 53.270921 -1.616102 (OS SK 2570 7495) Perhaps the best known bouldering destination in the Peak District
SandyfordBrdg, 53.271234 -1.602005 (OS SK 2664 7499) A bridge over Sandyford Brook on the path from Curbar/Baslow Edges to White Edge
CurbarHigh, 53.272262 -1.613841 (OS SK25857510) Curbar Edge high point
WhiteEdgeTrig, 53.278977 -1.605832 (OS SK26387585) Does a trig point count as a monument?
StokeFlatCirc, 53.287405 -1.627055 (OS SK24967678) Stoke Flat bronze-age stone circle
I think I suggested SandyfordBrdg last year too as SandyfrdBrook; sorry.
South to North:
CundyGraves, 53.265893 -1.618097 (OS SK25577439) 1632 Plague family graves https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1244906
BaslowEdge, 53.267311 -1.611637 (OS SK26007455) Baslow Edge viewpoint
Trackside, 53.270921 -1.616102 (OS SK 2570 7495) Perhaps the best known bouldering destination in the Peak District
SandyfordBrdg, 53.271234 -1.602005 (OS SK 2664 7499) A bridge over Sandyford Brook on the path from Curbar/Baslow Edges to White Edge
CurbarHigh, 53.272262 -1.613841 (OS SK25857510) Curbar Edge high point
WhiteEdgeTrig, 53.278977 -1.605832 (OS SK26387585) Does a trig point count as a monument?
StokeFlatCirc, 53.287405 -1.627055 (OS SK24967678) Stoke Flat bronze-age stone circle
I think I suggested SandyfordBrdg last year too as SandyfrdBrook; sorry.
Re: Zone suggestions Peak District 2024
Thanks for the zones already added, but it would be great if you could pick up the other suggestions, please:
CundyGraves, 53.265893 -1.618097 (OS SK25577439) 1632 Plague family graves https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1244906
Trackside, 53.270921 -1.616102 (OS SK 2570 7495) Perhaps the best known bouldering destination in the Peak District
StokeFlatCirc, 53.287405 -1.627055 (OS SK24967678) Stoke Flat bronze-age stone circle
I've added a couple more suggestions
StokeFlatX 53.27867, -1.61242 (OS SK 2594 7581) a path cross-roads in the path linking White Edge and Froggatt Edge
StokeFltWallX 53.28211, -1.61775 (OS SK 2558 7619) a sheepfold marked on the OS map, made from stone walls in the form of a cross
Linda's suggestions look good too.
CundyGraves, 53.265893 -1.618097 (OS SK25577439) 1632 Plague family graves https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1244906
Trackside, 53.270921 -1.616102 (OS SK 2570 7495) Perhaps the best known bouldering destination in the Peak District
StokeFlatCirc, 53.287405 -1.627055 (OS SK24967678) Stoke Flat bronze-age stone circle
I've added a couple more suggestions
StokeFlatX 53.27867, -1.61242 (OS SK 2594 7581) a path cross-roads in the path linking White Edge and Froggatt Edge
StokeFltWallX 53.28211, -1.61775 (OS SK 2558 7619) a sheepfold marked on the OS map, made from stone walls in the form of a cross
Linda's suggestions look good too.