I wake up and find it difficult to get out of bed. I ache all over. The exploits of yesterday have taken their toll. Followers of this blog will know…
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Three Peaks from Horton in Ribblesdale
I have walked in the Dales for over thirty years and have been up Whernside three or four times, Pen-y-ghent half a dozen times (the latest yesterday) and Ingleborough well…
Read MorePen-y-Ghent from Horton in Ribbledale
Today we are going for a walk. Not a long walk, but most would consider it a good walk. It is one of my favourite walks in the Dales, not…
Read MoreSettle to Langcliffe
We are going to be in Settle for a couple of weeks so time to stock up on provisions and have a bit of a sort out in the Unicorn.…
Read MoreA Present For Lynnie
The forecast is for rain for much of the day, with promise of sun in the evening. Therefore we decide on a morning of catching up with blogs and other…
Read MoreTetney Lock
This area is new to us so we decide to explore. The CL has a well-stocked information hut, including details of various walks in the area. One with the potential…
Read MoreA Stroll into Louth
Another moving day. We are moving on from Norfolk, it has been interesting but we agree that we preferred Suffolk. Our site at Bramble Park has been pleasant and every…
Read MoreA Short Walk from Horsey Windpump
Dexter is looking brighter today. Clearly two days of rest have helped and he is walking without a limp. He has become a bit cussed and stubborn as the weeks…
Read MoreSunset at Cromer
We decide that Dexter could do with another rest day, his leg is much better and bearing weight again. So a short stroll will do, this also fits well with…
Read MoreWind in the Willows (As recalled by Lynnie)
Last evening on our late return to the Unicorn, I flagged up my reluctance for another long walk following three in succession. The last two being non-stop, very scenic, "afternoon…
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