Jamjaragain

By Jamjar

I liked the teazels the best so that's the main, but the first extra is the most interesting, see below.  The second extra was taken just before we descended into Cressbrook Dale.

Peter's Stone is a distinctive limestone knoll that sits at the head of the narrow limestone valley of Cressbrook Dale. Geologists think this pinnacle slid downhill on a layer of clay from the main formation of limestone millions of years ago. It has a grisly human history, which is related on the Derbyshire Heritage website.   

I've just found this on Blip, the other side of Peter's Stone.

9.27 miles

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