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jacobs ladder

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Distance
18.07 mi
Elevation gain
3,199 ft
Technical difficulty
Very difficult
Elevation loss
3,199 ft
Max elevation
1,786 ft
TrailRank 
5
Min elevation
632 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
2 hours 33 minutes
Coordinates
285
Uploaded
August 16, 2017
Recorded
December 2008
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near Edale, England (United Kingdom)

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Waypoints

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,297 ft

9

Over the bridge a fast blast down fire road type terrain turns to tarmac after Lee Farm. Follow the road down to Barber Booth. Turn left here to head back along the road to Edale.

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,369 ft

8

Turn left onto Oaken Clough. This is the last climb of the ride and follows the obvious very rocky trail. At the summit carry straight on down to a gate. Through this lies the start of the excellent Jacob's Ladder descent. The first section is fast up to a step into the steepest section. After this things remain rocky but less steep down to a gate on the right. Here the footpath goes left and the bridleway goes right. Follow the bridleway down to the bridge at the bottom.

PictographWaypoint Altitude 846 ft

7

Cross the reservoir road and take the bridleway opposite across a bridge and up a steep climb to a road. Cross the road and enter the field through the gate. Follow the tractor wheel trail up. In the second field the ruts are pretty deep. Once these reach a semi broken dry stone wall on the left the angle eases and the trail goes leftwards to a gap in a fence/wall. Riding across another field brings you to a gate in a wall. Go through this and turn right following the wall to where it turns right. Turn right with the wall and then go straight on to a gate. The trail is pretty obvious down to it's junction with Oaken Clough but does fork to form a footpath going left before the junction. Be careful not to end up on this.

PictographWaypoint Altitude 715 ft

6

Climb Snake Path, steeply at first, then less so as it crosses several fields to middle Moor. Just before the white shooting cabin there is a junction with another bridleway. Turn right then right again at the wooden signpost. Descend to a gap in a wall. Go through this descending towards the reservoir to another wall. Turn right and descend on cobbles. Beware! They are slippy when wet and there is a gate hidden around the corner at the bottom.

PictographWaypoint Altitude 934 ft

5

Through the gate go straight on and then enjoy a nice singletrack descent to Hayfield. When you meet tarmac follow the road straight on along side the river. At the end of the road turn right. Just down the hill are a pub, shop and chippy to cater for any appetite you have worked up. Go past these and over the bridge before turning right into Bank Street then right again. Climb up the road until you see the sign for Snake Path on your left.

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,299 ft

4

Turn right onto the track and descend for about a quarter of a mile. Be ready with the brakes for the right turn signposted "Pennine Bridleway". The bridleway goes across a field to a gate at the top of the descent to Coldwell Clough. This is grassy and rutted at the top before joing a rocky farm track down to the surfaced track at the bottom. Turn left onto this. Just over the brow of the small rise the bridleway goes off left contouring across the hill to a gate.

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,373 ft

3

Turn right onto the wide track. This descends a little then goes through gates before a fun descent down to Roych Clough. It's then climbing all the way to Mount Famine before a descent down to join a gravel track. Route finding should not be a problem along here!

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,507 ft

2

Turn left onto the road and go up over the crest. As you begin to drop down the other side there is a gate to a steep bridleway on the right. This is Rushup Edge. Climb on grassy / muddy terrain. Once the bridleway levels off beware wheel swallowing bogs! After the third gate go through the gate on your right. This is where the bridleway joins the footpath and the fun begins. The ground is now rocky and descending slightly and so obviously best taken at speed! After the Chapel Gate track joins from the right things get even rockier and through the gate sections of the trail feature brilliant rock steps to go down.

PictographWaypoint Altitude 785 ft

1

Turn right out of the car park then take the first lane on the left. Just before the end of this a gate on the left leads to the bridleway ascent to Hollins Cross. The climb starts on gravel, turns to grassy ruts/steps and then becomes rocky near the top. At Hollins Cross turn right and follow the paved bridleway along the ridge. At the second gate the bridleway goes to the right and the paved path straight on over Mam Tor. Follow the bridleway around to the road.

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