On Wednesday, 22 of us, including steward Neville and Diane did this 11 mile Durham County Council guided walk.
It were a bit windy.
It were fairly jolly…. in general terms….
Here’s a few pictures.
Gathering at Bowlees (Not every body on this picture is going on the walk! Neville’s job (in green) is to collect dosh from those that are)
Low Force
Holwick Scar – It’s dolerite, see… intruded into the carboniferous one Thursday afternoon.
Neville instils a sense of discipline by making the punters walk the plank…
Feeding time on Crosthwaite Fell
The wide-open spaces of Crosthwaite Fell
Walkers making their way towards Middleton in Teesdale on the Pennine Way
Carreg Caryn (Kirkcarrion) ------ Oooer… what was that….
Crosthwaite Fell (Harter Fell) behind. More wide-open spaces.
Attracted by canoe activity at Low Force… a canoe, a canother canoe… or a kayak..or sumfink
3 comments:
I am glad that it was fairly jolly, if only in general terms. At least there was plenty of water to watch going by.
A nice looking walk Mike, and in good weather too!
Never mind Kirkcarrion (and what a scary night that was.....), I recognise that whole walk! And hasn't the level of the water in that stream gone down at all since we crossed it??? Tilly didn't moan about wet paws though.
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