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Today's walk starts from "The Green" in the moorland village of Glaisdale (Grid Ref: 774 058). Glaisdale village is built on a succession of steep hillsides - the peace & quiet of today contrasts greatly with that of a very different picture painted during the ironstone mining boom of the 1800's - there are still a few remaining signs of Glaisdale's role in this particular local industrial revolution.

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Another "claim to fame" that Glaisdale boasts is that the stone used to build Waterloo Bridge over the River Thames in London was quarried nearby.

Walking in a SW direction, we follow the track thru a gate onto Glaisdale Moor.