Being the site of an annual barrel race as well as a popular location for walks for charity or for fun, Kinder Scout is a busy tourist attraction.
Here is a collection of photos showing people who made it to the top as well as those who work to look after the landscape.
Can you see any familiar faces?
. Who can you recognise in the Kinder Scout pictures?
Who can you recognise in the Kinder Scout pictures? Photo: staff
. Great Kinder Beer Barrel challange
Members of the Edale Field Head rangers team carry their barrel over a stream on their way to the finish of the Great Kinder Beer Barrel challange race between the Snake Inn on the Snake Pass over Kinder Scout to finish at the Old Nag's Head in Edale in 2003 Photo: Chris Lawton
. Ready to trek
Staff from the Music Factory on their trek up Kinder Scout in 2004 Photo: submitted
. Moorland fires
A firefighting helicopter flying low to collect water from a reservoir below Kinder Scout in 2007 Photo: Jason Chadwick
1. Great Kinder Beer Barrel challange
Members of the Edale Field Head rangers team carry their barrel over a stream on their way to the finish of the Great Kinder Beer Barrel challange race between the Snake Inn on the Snake Pass over Kinder Scout to finish at the Old Nag's Head in Edale in 2003 Photo: Chris Lawton
2. Ready to trek
Staff from the Music Factory on their trek up Kinder Scout in 2004 Photo: submitted
3. Moorland fires
A firefighting helicopter flying low to collect water from a reservoir below Kinder Scout in 2007 Photo: Jason Chadwick
4. Planting cotton grass
In 2007 the National Trust, with the assistance of many different groups, have planted over 130,000 cotton grass plants on Kinder Scout in a bid to help protect the upland peat stored on the moors and conserve one of the most valuable pieces of English countryside. Photo: Submitted