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the first segment is 462 ft (141 m) long and the second one reaches 567 ft (173 m). This route also includes a series of steps,15 ft (4.6 m) long, located 2.52 mi (4.06 km) from the starting point. The route is made of different way types, such as: a single track of 0.51 miles (0.82 km); a footpath of 4.11 miles (6.61 km); an access road measuring less than 327 ft (100 m); cycleway measuring less than 327 ft (100 m); a section of street measuring 1,194 ft (364 m); a road measuring two miles (3.2 km); and, a state road 4.15 mi (6.68 km) long.
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this point is possible to complete the loop by reaching the car park at Curbar. The distance covered by this walk is six miles (9.7 km), the time needed to complete the loop is between two and three hours and the highest point reached by the following path is 1,217 ft (371 m). The distance from the car park to Froggatt Edge is 1.4 miles (2.3 km), from Froggatt Edge to White Edge the distance is 2.1 miles (3.4 km), the last stage, from White Edge to Curbar Edge is about 2.4 miles (3.9 km). It is possible to reach this walk by car and also by public transportation by arriving at the
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around Derbyshire and Curbar Edge. Exact quarry locations are often unknown, as marks on the stones indicate that many were moved from the excavation sites and subsequently worked on nearby. A large number of these quarries occur near old routes for the transportation of millstones. The millstone production on Curbar Edge came to an end around the year 1811. Stone extraction from rocks was performed on a small scale and would lead to the manual perforation of the rock, then used to grind grain.
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segment is located after 4.46 miles (7.18 km) and measures 0.38 miles (0.61 km); the second segment is found after 12.67 miles (20.39 km) and it measures 396 ft (121 m). There are different types of tracks: singletrack measuring 4.85 mi (7.81 km); path long 5.3 miles (8.5 km); cycle lane measuring 1,937 ft (590 m); side road long 9.7 miles (15.6 km); road measuring 10.8 miles (17.4 km); A-road long 1.97 miles (3.17 km).
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This route measures 11.1 miles (17.9 km), and the time needed to complete it is one hour and nineteen minutes. This path includes some segments in which are forbidden to cycle, these traits are located 2.52 miles (4.06 km) and 2.67 miles (4.30 km) miles after the beginning of the loop,
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This walk covers Curbar Edge, White Edge, and Froggatt Edge. It consists of a six-mile (9.7 km) loop around the three Peak District Edges. The starting point is at the National Trust car park, the walk keeps going firstly into Curbar Edge, secondly to Froggatt Edge and lastly to White Edge. From
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The Curbar Gap is a short route leading to the view of Derwent Valley. The route measures 853 ft (260 m) from the car park to the top, the closest facilities are Baslow and Calver. In ancient times, this Gap was a packhorse route subsequently it became a turnpike in 1759; for this reason is
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from Easy (E) to Extreme (E1 - E10), and include routes with some of the hardest technical traditional and bouldering grades in the world (including Doctor Dolittle, graded E10 7a, and Detox, graded V11). In July 2015, three routes at Curbar (Dr. Dolittle, The Zone, and Knockin' on Heavens Door) were
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characterized by peat moorland and gritstone rock. The Edge is one of a long series of west-facing gritstone escarpments, collectively known as the Eastern Grit. A short walk away from Curbar Edge is White Edge, which is visible east of the location. The ground is uneven because of the presence of
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and the Peak District National Park. By 1999 there were over 150 different named rock climbing routes on Curbar Edge, in addition to a wide range of bouldering problem routes on the edge and adjacent boulders. The length of the routes range from 20 to 79 ft (6.1 to 24.1 m). The difficulty
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The gritstone, of which the Edge is composed, is strong and affects landscaping. It tends to form the highest soils and consists of variable layers characterized by edges. Characteristic overhangs are formed when erosion undermines the underlying softer layers. The particularly severe wind erosion
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location for expert pilots. The prevailing wind direction in this location is south-west and west-south-west, and the hang gliding site code is 8.010. The take off location is placed at 1,050 ft (320 m) for both hang gliding and paragliding. The bottom landing is limited and it has to be
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The name "Curbar" and the several names from which it is derived ("Cordeburg", "Cordesburwe", "Quordborough", "Cordborgh", "Corburg", "Coresburgh" and "Corber") have the same meaning: Corda's fortified place. The personal name "Corda" is uncertain, as there are several plausible origins for this
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The length of this path is 25 miles (40 km), the time needed to complete it is three hours and thirteen minutes. The maximum altitude is 1,377.9 ft (420.0 m), the minimum is 311.68 ft (95.00 m). This path includes some segments in which are forbidden to cycle, the first
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The average gradient of this route is 10%, while the peak gradient is 15,2%; the difference of elevation from the starting point to the end is 597.1 ft (182.0 m). The path starts close to the All Saints' Church in the village of Curbar. The steepest uninterrupted mile is 10.7% and the
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was produced. The millstones from Derbyshire were used to produce grey flour which is the reason that they only were used to produce animal feeds. The diameter of the milestone was usually 5.9 ft (1.8 m), and its weight was around 2.4 t (2.6 tons). There are many assumed quarries
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can be found in Curbar Edge. Curbar Edge has been used as a BGS mapping training location. Curbar Edge is located in Derbyshire which was within the delta of a vast stream that deposited sand and dust across southern Britain. Because of currents and tides, muds deposited in deeper water became
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The rutting season for deer is between the middle of September and the middle of November. These months are the most favorable to see the horned animal. The area to watch the deer rut is between Curbar Edge and White Edge. For viewing or photographing deer in the area, it is mandatory to pay
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Some of the earliest known climbing activity was by Peak District pioneer, Jim Puttrell and the Kyndwr Club. They are known to have attempted a very early climb on Curbar in the 1900s, finally ascended by Chapman and Thomsett of the Polaris Mountaineering club in 1948 and now called PMC/1.
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An active process on the Edge today is the formation of the crenelations in pinnacles of gritstone. These are the deepest vertical flutes near the top of the exposed structure, which descend vertically regardless of the angle of the local layer, but gradually fade after 3.28–6.56 ft
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are believed to be the first to exploit the natural gritstone resources of Curbar Edge. Curbar Gap at the southern end of the edge is crossed by a Roman road, providing easy access for quarrying the local stone. The Curbar Edge quarries are one of 4 areas in Derbyshire where
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and to the west in Stoke Flat West. The East Moors in Derbyshire also has one of the largest preserved prehistoric field systems, settlement sites, and ceremonial stone circles. These remains allowed archaeologists to be able to determine an occupation date from the
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The total distance covered by this walk is eight miles (13 km), the needed time to complete the route is between 4 and 5 hours. The path reaches Froggatt Edge, Curbar Edge, and Baslow Edge, it also passes the villages of Curbar, Froggatt, Calver and
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This route is 13.67 miles (22.00 km), the average slope is 7.1%. In the beginning, the altitude is 410.1 ft (125.0 m) while at the top is 935 ft (285 m). This route is ranked 9682 globally and 305 in the United Kingdom.
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checked before launching; there is only one existing bottom landing noticeable with an "L" sign. In the case of light winds it is possible to land right after the take off; in case of stronger winds landing on the moorland is recommended.
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The rock climbing on Curbar Edge has been widely documented in journals, magazines, books, dedicated guidebooks, and websites. The Edge was omitted from the earliest Gritstone rock climbing guides, Laycock's
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The average elevation of the Edge is 849.7 ft (259.0 m), the maximum elevation is 1,276 ft (389 m) and the minimum elevation is 387 ft (118 m).
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were too difficult for a man to do, so the salt was carried by packhorses along the paths of the steep hills. One of the viable routes, discovered in 1272, led to
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This walk is four miles (6.4 km) long and the time needed to complete it is approximately two hours. The beginning of the walk is located next to the
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Several climbs on the edge have had dedicated essays on them published in anthologies, including Profit of Doom, Linden, Right Eliminate and Elder Crack.
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The Edge is covered in a wide range of current publications. The British Mountaineering Council includes climbs on Curbar Edge in two current guidebooks:
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ranked in the top 20 hardest traditional climbs in the UK. Some examples of indicative climbs are (from the easiest to the hardest):
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steepest quarter mile is 12.1%. Curbar Edge also hosts the annual championship called the British University Cycling Championship.
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The Eastern Moors are unsettled partly because of the setting aside of this region in the 19th century, by giant estates, for
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The path along Curbar Edge is part of several long-distance walks, including the 25-mile Eastern Edges of the Peak District.
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Curbar Edge, from Baslow and Bubnell. The picture was taken at the following coordinates: 53° 16′ 37.36″ N, 1° 37′ 8.03″ W
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illustrates the main routes for transporting salt, such as Salterway, Salter Hill, or Salter Ford. The journeys passing
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Along Curbar Edge. Baslow Edge can be noted in distance, situated at the other side of Curbar Gap, Derbyshire, UK.
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Curbar Edge is made of gritstone, a rough granular rock that consists of small pebbles and angular-shaped grains.
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A range of prehistoric remains is located in the area around Curbar Edge. Ancient cairns exist to the east near
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in the extremely cold and dry conditions that prevailed in Derbyshire, where Curbar Edge is located, during the
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Photo of Curbar Edge seen from below, located at the following coordinates: 53° 16′ 18.48″ N, 1° 36′ 50.4″ W
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On Peak Rock: The Best Rock Climbs of the Peak District (1500 of the best gritstone & limestone climbs)
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had to climb the escarpment across the River Derwent to Curbar Gap to finally enter the market town via
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In the 1980s and 1990s, many notable climbers achieved significant first ascents at Curbar, including
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attention, and a distance of 196 ft (60 m) is suggested to not interfere with the normal
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and Slim Sorrell, first visited in early 1948, resulting in the first ascents of routes including
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series of regional guides, starting in the 1950s, notably in sections by Wilf White in 1951 in
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On Curbar Edge is a round cairn that is dated to the Bronze Age. This cairn is a prehistoric
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at an altitude of 958 ft (292 m). It is regarded as a significant location for
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routes on the edge, because of local ethics and policies defined by bodies such as the
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are among the components of the biological food chain. On land other animals such as
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Towards the end of the 11th century, a group of traders began transporting the
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picked out the weaker layers and defined the sculptural features of the Edge.
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possible to see, close to the car park entry, a guide stoop made of stone.
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Rock climbing in the Peak District: A photographic guide for rock climbers
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Curbar Edge Lady Canning's Bridleway Itinerario ad anello da Carterknowle
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Rock climbing in the Peak District: A photographic guide for rockclimbers
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Displaying the Eliminates area, upland and the heath, Derbyshire, UK.
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Curbar Edge Walk From Curbar Froggatt Edge White Edge 6 Mile Route
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High Peak: the story of Walking and Climbing in the Peak District
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Because of its particular conditions, Curbar Edge is a suitable
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Climbs on Gritsone: Further Developments in the Peak District
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and through Saltersford. At this point, traders heading to
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with a single burial placed inside, covered in a gritstone
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characterize this habitat. A great number of birds such as
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View from Curbar Edge towards New Bridge, Derbyshire, UK.
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On Peak Rock: The Best Rock Climbs of the Peak District
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for the practice of both traditional rock climbing and
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Curbar Edge is featured in several films, including:
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London: Secker and Warburg. 437:Quarried gritstone pinnacle at Curbar Edge. 4295: 4281: 4273: 3802: 3788: 3780: 3492: 3478: 3470: 3399: 3385: 3377: 20: 1197:Curbar Edge is cited in the title of the 992:Further Developments in the Peak District 978:, published in 1913, and Fergus Graham's 211:moorland escarpment above the village of 5002:Mountains and hills of the Peak District 1679: 1677: 1217:Curbar Edge has been painted by a local 731: 251: 105:"Curbar" means "Corda's fortified place" 3102:Extreme Rock: Great British Rock Climbs 2677:. 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Peak District grit stone landscapes 1684:Byne, Eric; Sutton, Geoffrey (1966). 7: 4069:List of civil parishes in Derbyshire 3130:Hard Rock: Great British Rock Climbs 2372:Peak Rock Climbs, Volume 3: Froggart 2318:A History of the Peak District Moors 1402:Hard Rock: Great British Rock Climbs 707:Curbar Edge is a major location for 450:shales, and sands became gritstone. 2568:Byne, Eric; White, Wilfred (1957). 2374:(2nd ed.). Leicester: Cordee. 1973:from the original on 22 August 2021 988:Climbs on Gritstone: Sheffield Area 279:Site of Special Scientific Interest 4953:List of peaks of the Peak District 3367:The British Mountaineering Council 3259:from the original on 5 August 2020 3007:"Curbar - Derbyshire Soaring Club" 2182:National Heritage List for England 1706:. Heathrow Shuttle. Archived from 1522:Rock climbing in the Peak District 1201:"Night On Curbar Edge" written by 724:of routes range in traditional UK 709:Rock climbing in the Peak District 14: 2780:. 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Mediavine Home. 16 June 2020 1547:British Mountaineering Council 938:trad, 26 ft (7.9 m) 894:trad, 20 ft (6.1 m) 817:trad, 32 ft (9.8 m) 784:trad, 32 ft (9.8 m) 773:trad, 32 ft (9.8 m) 721:British Mountaineering Council 312:12.4 miles (20.0 km) and 260:Curbar Edge is located in the 1: 3171:FILMS BY LOCATION Curbar Edge 2752:Curbar Edge and Froggatt Edge 2722:"Peak District National Park" 2272:. The University of Sheffield 2153:. The University of Sheffield 1937:"Curbar Edge Topographic Map" 1060:Calver Village to Curbar Edge 949:trad, 50 ft (15 m) 927:trad, 60 ft (18 m) 916:trad, 79 ft (24 m) 872:trad, 36 ft (11 m) 839:trad, 59 ft (18 m) 795:trad, 60 ft (18 m) 762:trad, 36 ft (11 m) 4572:Eyam Moor - Sir William Hill 4227:Parliamentary constituencies 2265:Mailor, J.P.G (1 May 2014). 2049:Yorkshire Geological Society 1507:List of places in Derbyshire 3347:Peak District National Park 3253:19th Century Prison History 2832:. Lets Go Peak District Ltd 2482:"Hardest routes in Britain" 1892:. Lets Go Peak District Ltd 1840:. Lets Go Peak District Ltd 1656:"UKC Logbook - Curbar Edge" 1409:100 Greatest Cycling Climbs 447:Pennine Lower Coal Measures 233:Peak District National Park 231:. It is located within the 5023: 4987:Natural regions of England 4262:Grade II* listed buildings 3032:Aubrey, Beardsley (1984). 3013:. Site Officer Pete Denver 2961:. 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Index


Elevation
Coordinates
53°16′22″N 01°36′54″W / 53.27278°N 1.61500°W / 53.27278; -1.61500
Etymology

Derbyshire
Parent range
Peak District
Type of rock
First ascent
Easiest route
gritstone
Curbar
Derbyshire
Baslow
Calver
Froggatt
Peak District National Park
rock climbing

Dark Peak
Peak District
Big Moor
Grindleford village
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Linacre Reservoirs
Sheffield
Manchester
Chesterfield

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