Lynnie has suggested that today I should take it easier having completed the clockwise route of the Three Peaks yesterday. I am broadly in agreement, but have in mind…
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Hunter Bark and Mearbeck
On our last trip to Giggleswick I did a walk that took me to nearby Long Preston and on the way I bagged a trig point at Hunter Bark. Before…
Read MoreOn Skipton Moor
Whilst scanning the map yesterday evening I spotted the Ordnance Survey Trig Pillar on Skipton Moor, it is one I have not bagged and it can be reached from our…
Read MoreMilestones, Boundary Stones and Trig Points
My interest in walking was really ignited in my teens when we used to visit family friends who lived in Eldwick. On occasions I would take myself off for a…
Read MoreIngleborough and Trow Gill
We are at the end of our tour, after thirty-one nights we are heading back home tomorrow. But before we do there is time to fit in one final walk…
Read MoreBagging a Trig on Smearsett Scar
It was soon after we got our first caravan in 2012 that we made our first visit to Brigholme Farm CL, since then we have stayed for over a fortnight…
Read MoreAlong the Ribble Way and up to Attermire Scar
I am sure that I am not alone within the walking community in finding pleasure in just sitting and studying an OS Map, my collection of Outdoor Explorer Maps now…
Read MoreOn Ilkley Moor
A trip to Ilkley would not be complete without a walk on Ilkley Moor, as we all know the moor became famous as the inspiration for the folk song “On…
Read MoreRambling On Rombalds Moor
Today I am again walking from Hall Croft CL with Crosby whilst Lynnie and Dexter have a relaxing day around the caravan. Leaving the site I turn left and follow…
Read MoreRambling to Rye Loaf Hill
So far on this trip we have been really fortunate with the weather and today it is forecast to be very hot and sunny. I have in mind a walk…
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