Saturday February 21st
Moscar and The Eastern Edges
Saturday seemed like a reasonable day weather wise and Jacinta was keen to have a walk before her (temporary) break from our walks. We parked at Moscar Cross Road and started up across the Derwent Moors, negotiating some impressive mud along the route. The journey to the Eastern Edge was pleasant and we made good time. We turned right at the top and continued along the edge, passing the spot where the photo of Jacinta and The Wheel Stones was taken in November 2025 which now adorns our hallway. The rock formations never cease to provide interest on this walk. We stopped for lunch in a sheltered spot at Back Tor and considered our options for the second half of the walk.
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| Back Tor lunch spot |
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| Back Tor with its trig |
We decided to go down to the Strines Inn, which always provides a welcome break. The pub was very busy and the sight of huge Yorkshire puddings being served to large numbers of customers was impressive. After the pub, we ascended to Strines Edge and walked back to the car through some interesting and varied countryside-notable for the absence of sheep, presumably as they are preparing to lamb. A satisfying walk of 9.1 miles with 450m ascent and all the more so as it began to rain really heavily as we finished.


