A tumbledown dry stone wall on top of Combs Edge. The moor is Combs Moss, a traditional grouse shooting moor (with its attendant game-keepers and their shotguns).
The heather has just come into colour; this small steep sided clough is on the west side of Combs Moss. The moorland ahead is not too boggy, and was easily crossed. Buxton lies on the other side. No sheep grazing, and a few grouse and a... (more)
Interesting weather conditions on the moor created by sea mist drifting in from the west coast. Black Edge 300 metres behind the photographer position but at a higher elevation was bathed in sunshine.