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13/01/22

Hawes to Gayle and on to Burtersett in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

On a beautiful winter’s day, with just a sprinkling of snow, we set off from Hawes in Wensleydale for a circular walk about three and a half miles long. The…

 
02/01/22

Walking to Mill Gill Force and beyond in Askrigg in beautiful Wensleydale

It was one of those days when you didn’t really want to venture out of the house and to top it all it started raining just as I was leaving.…

 
24/12/21

A Stunning Circular Walk from Aysgarth in Wensleydale, about 5 miles

On a beautiful, crisp winter, clear blue sky day, perfect for walking, our little group set off from Aysgarth in Wensleydale to walk to Gayle Ing way above Thornton Rust.…

 
03/12/21

Lovely circular walk from Hawes in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales

On a very grey day some friends and I had organised a walk from Hawes. The day was so miserable if I hadn’t had anything planned I would just have…

 
14/10/21

Four Bridges walk in a circular manner from Middleham in the Yorkshire Dales

A very pleasant walk from Middleham taking in four well known bridges, crossing the River Cover twice and the River Ure twice, lovely views of the water and the surrounding…

 
19/09/21

Lovely circular walk from Appersett, above Hawes in Wensleydale, into Cotterdale

A lovely circular walk from Appersett, above Hawes in Wensleydale, into Cotterdale, walking a short distance on the Pennine Way. About seven miles with one quite steep climb which has…

 
14/09/21

Aysgarth to Aysgarth in a circular manner via Seata Quarry Nature Reserve

Husband Geoff had asked if I could take the car to Aysgarth Garage, at Aysgarth in Wensleydale, for its MOT, so instead of hanging around for an hour thought a…

 
08/09/21

Find your way around with OS Maps on foot, cycling, riding….

For a while now I’ve felt I should be talking about OS Maps for digital devices. I’m sure quite a few of you will have already experienced this invaluable tool…

 
25/08/21

Upland calcareous grassland in the Yorkshire Dales?

You’ll have to bear with me for this one, and there again you may be interested, but as you’ve been walking the hills in the Yorkshire Dales have you noticed…

 
28/07/21

Walking in the Wensleydale from Bainbridge on to Worton and Askrigg and back

On another lovely morning in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales, promising to be hot later, we set off from Bainbridge for about an eight mile walk. A couple of climbs…

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