Back to Shining Tor today, 2 miles from Buxton in the Goyt Valley. A steady ascent to 600 metres on a slabbed path apparently airlifted from abandoned mills in the Pennines to save the environment being ruined by walkers. The views along the way take in pretty much every Peak in the Peak District, Manchester, Cheshire and further with some blisteringly clear moments and the odd rainbow.




Weather was a bit changeable with freeze your socks off stuff at the top. At the trig point by the dry stone wall was what looked like a large fishing road and a shorter pole stuck in the ground a few feet away.



A man was huddled behind the wall bundled in clothing with an array of equipment laid out on the ground next to him.
“Morning, do you mind me asking what this is?!”
“Amateur radio. I’m chatting to people on the top of other mountains. It’s been my hobby forever.”
“Wow, what other mountain tops?”
“Right now Portugal and Greece, it’s not such good conditions today though. I was up here on Tuesday, just above the cloud and I was chatting to someone in Australia. You’d be surprised, there are always people on mountain tops around the world chatting to each other. Mostly nerds like me!”
This is possibly my favourite Peak moment. Just imagining people on mountain tops, randomly chatting to other enthusiasts across the world.



The circular walk continued across to join a sweep of a path that goes from the Errwood Reservoir to the Cat and Fiddle distillery halfway between Buxton and Macclesfield. The sun came out, Sid ran out of dogs who tried to savage him and it was back down to the start.





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