The Dark Peak is one of England's most accessible yet genuinely wild upland landscapes, easily reached from Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds and Derby, where the gritstone edges, deep cloughs and boulder-strewn moorland of Kinder Scout and Bleaklow offer some of the most varied scrambling terrain in the country. With 41 graded routes across the Dark Peak and Roaches areas of the Peak District National Park, this is the definitive guidebook for scrambling in this area of the Peak District.

This trusted Cicerone guidebook by Terry Sleaford and Tom Corker makes Dark Peak scrambling accessible to a wide range of abilities, from those looking to take the next step from adventurous walker to scrambler to harder routes that require climbing experience. Route descriptions are paired with 1:25,000 OS mapping and detailed approach notes, with link routes, variants and extensions throughout, so every outing can be tailored to the day.

  • 41 graded scrambles across the Dark Peak and Roaches are included, from the Chew Valley and Wilderness Gullies to Bleaklow, Kinder Scout and Mam Tor, with grades ranging from 1 to 3
  • Classic routes and hidden gems are covered, including Wilderness Gully East, Wildboar Clough, Kinder Downfall Climb and Alport Castles Tower, alongside lesser-known lines rarely described elsewhere
  • Four dedicated winter routes, including the local classics of Mam Tor Gully and Back Tor Gully, are also described for an additional challenge
  • 1:25,000 OS mapping is provided for every route with clear grade, approach and access information so you can assess each scramble before leaving the car park
  • Advice on equipment, access and conservation by expert authors covering the specific demands of gritstone scrambling, access restrictions and the impact of weather on route conditions
  • Link routes, variants and extensions are described throughout, allowing routes to be combined into longer days or adapted to suit your group's experience

Backed by decades of combined experience on Peak District gritstone, authors Terry Sleaford and Tom Corker have crafted a guidebook that captures the full character of Dark Peak scrambling. Step beyond the footpath and experience the best summer scrambles and winter climbs the Peak District has to offer.

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Guidebook to 41 graded scrambles in the Dark Peak and Roaches areas of the Peak District, most of which can be done year round. Includes areas such as Kinder Scout, the Wilderness Gullies and Bleaklow, and features both classic (Wilderness Gully East and Wildboar Clough) and lesser known routes. Link routes, variants and extensions also described.
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OS key Overview map Preface Introduction Scrambling in the Dark Peak Warnings and precautions Equipment Maps About the routes Access Conservation The Chew Valley area 1 Rimmon Pit Clough/Trinnacle/Holme Clough 2 Alderman's Rocks 3 Dovestone Quarry Central Gully 4 Charnel Clough The Wilderness Gullies 5 Wilderness Gully West 6 Wilderness Gully East 7 Wilderness Gully Far East 8 Wilderness Gully Far Far East 9 Wilderness Gully Far Far Far East 10 Chew Brook The Crowden area 11 Oaken Clough 12 Coombes Clough Bleaklow 13 Shining Clough 14 Deer Knowl 15 Lawrence Edge No 1 16 Lawrence Edge No 2 17 Wildboar Clough 18 Torside Clough 19 Torside Gully 20 Yellowslacks Brook/Dowstone Clough 21 Ashton Clough 22 Alport Castles Tower 23 Alport Castles Gully Kinder Scout 24 Blackden Brook 25 Fair Brook 26 Fair Brook Gully 27 Nether Red Brook 28 Upper Red Brook 29 Far Upper Red Brook 30 Square Chimney Exit 31 Kinder Downfall Climb 32 Arpeggio Gully 33 Red Brook 34 Crowden Clough 35 Grindsbrook Clough 36 Ringing Roger Outlying areas 37 Back Tor Gully 38 Mam Tor Gully 39 Elbow Ridge 40 Roaches Lower and Upper Tier Ridges 41 Chrome Hill/Parkhouse Hill Appendix A Index of routes Appendix B Further reading Appendix C Useful contacts
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786310163
Publisert
2025-03-24
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Cicerone Press
Vekt
230 gr
Høyde
172 mm
Bredde
116 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Biografisk notat

Born, bred and still living in Nottingham, Terry Sleaford gained significant British climbing experience in his 20s, including on snow and ice. Later in life his passion became mountain walking and scrambling. He has spent many days on these crags and moors over the last 45 years. Tom Corker has been walking and climbing in the Peak District for over 50 years. He has extensive experience of British and Alpine mountaineering in both summer and winter. He has developed a great affection for the Peak District moorland at all times of the year and in all weathers.