![]() Here we were greeted by scores of walkers who were enjoying the great views. The three remaining amigos climbed to the steps to the top of Mam Tor. We would met him in Castleton at the end of the walk. He knew where we were going and left us to continue on unrestricted. The three days of pain had worn him down and he rightly decided enough was enough. ![]() It was here Dave gave up the ghost and decided to walk into Castleton. From this point it was an even steeper climb up steps to the top of Mam Tor. Then it as across Windy Knoll to another road crossing before climbing quite sharply to a hill road. Passing courtesies along the way we walked down Rowter Lane and crossed the Castleton road near to Oxlow House. There was going to be a busy time ahead of us saying hi and hello to fellow walkers, at least until we reached Mam Tor, for it was for Mam Tor that all the hoards were making their destination. The walk across fields took us towards the Rowter Lane bridleway. ![]() Once our break was complete we set off in the direction I had sent the previous ![]()
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