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Edgy

I managed to escape the corporate shackles of the NHS last Wednesday and make it up to the Peak District for a quick run.

It rained all morning, which didn't enthuse me particularly, but a text from Ben and Ben revealed they were travelling up to get some climbing in so I thought I'd catch a lift with them. The rain heading up the M1 continued to cast doubt on the wisdom of climbing, so they decided on Birchen as a destination on the basis that it had lots of chimneys to squirm up in the wet. The rain had cleared by the time I set off, and I left them gearing up as I set off along Birchen Edge.

Still one of my favourite Peak District views: Curbar Edge from the Gap end of Baslow Edge. Copyright Haydn Williams 2011.

Still one of my favourite Peak District views: Curbar Edge from the Gap end of Baslow Edge. Copyright Haydn Williams 2011.

From Birchen I took the scenic route across Baslow, Curbar and Froggatt Edges as far as the Grouse Inn. Having forgotten my map, I relied on half-forgotten paths to get me up to the top of White Edge, where I startled a group of red deer. I've no idea how long there have been deer in the Peak, but I don't recall seeing them before! A little digging has subsequently revealed that there's a study to track their movement, and they've even been visiting people's garden in Curbar! My trip back along White Edge was generally uneventful, but not having been up there for several years now I'd forgotten how long it was and how spectacular the outlook was.

Those blobs on the horizon are deer. Honestly. Copyright Haydn Williams 2011.

Those blobs on the horizon are deer. Honestly. Copyright Haydn Williams 2011.

Dropping back to the end of Birchen, I retraced my earlier steps and got back to the car shortly before the two Bens returned with tales of falls on size zero cams and untying from ropes while perching on ledges. My route ended up being a shade under 10 miles, done in 1h 40m because conditions underfoot can only be described as a quagmire. A quick drink in the Robin Hood rounded the day off nicely, the only possible improvement being if I'd ordered the rather delicious-sounding chicken, bacon and leek pie.

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Sweet shop and sunshine

Another early Saturday morning, and another sunny, dry day despite a less-than-promising forecast. Yesterday dawned rather chilly, with ice being scraped from the windscreen and Becs starting the dog walk in about eight layers of clothing. We had a nice five-mile amble from Baslow into the Chatsworth estate, past the house down the side of the river, and got back to the car just as the normal weekend hordes started arriving. I'd never realised that the little shop next to the car park is proper old sweet shop, with a lovely old lady serving you rhubarb and custards from massive jars. Brilliant.

Dog chasing in Chatsworth. Copyright Haydn Williams 2009.

Dog chasing in Chatsworth. Copyright Haydn Williams 2009.

From there we nipped up to Froggatt, where I continued to crank up the mileage and ran along Froggatt, Curbar and Baslow edges, and back again. It had warmed up an awful lot by this point, and I had a very pleasant bimble along the tops in shorts and t-shirt and was still overheating. I was pretty pleased with my time, and when I got back to the car we had an awesome picnic sat in the sunshine. Good work.

Lovely day for a run - Curbar and Baslow Edges. Copyright Haydn Williams 2009.

Lovely day for a run - Curbar and Baslow Edges. Copyright Haydn Williams 2009.

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