Description
On Kinder Scout’s southern flank are a scattered group of rocks known as the Woolpacks, on account of them apparently being shaped like the old fashioned method of wool packing. These odd sandstone outcrops have been blasted by the bitter mountain weather and cut into beguiling forms. On a bright winter’s day, a layer of snow all but covers the moorland heath and grasses that are typical of this Derbyshire upland.