Yorkshire Dales 2007 .. Jalbum 8.3 Whernside from Scales Moor slides/Whernside from Scales Moor.html# Tue, 01 Dec 2009 18:34:27 +0000 Whernside at sunset. Whernside at sunset. slides/Whernside from Scales Moor.JPG Ingleborough and Whernside from Scales Moor slides/Ingleborough and Whernside from Scales Moor.html# Tue, 01 Dec 2009 18:34:27 +0000 This is Scales Moor in the Three Peaks area of the Yorkshire Dales, near Ingleton. The hill on the right is Ingleborough and the hill on the left is Whernside. Note the limestone pavement with its Clints and Grikes and the large erratic boulder in front of Ingleborough. This is Scales Moor in the Three Peaks area of the Yorkshire Dales, near Ingleton. The hill on the right is Ingleborough and the hill on the left is Whernside. Note the limestone pavement with its Clints and Grikes and the large erratic boulder in front of Ingleborough. slides/Ingleborough and Whernside from Scales Moor.jpg Whernside slides/Whernside.html# Tue, 01 Dec 2009 18:34:27 +0000 A view of Whernside from the ascent of Ingleborough via Chapel Le Dale. Part of the Three Peaks walk - a 26 mile walk with over 5000 feet of climbing. Completing the walk in under 12 hours qualifies for membership of The Three Peaks of Yorkshire club. Or you could try The Three Cafes cycle ride... A view of Whernside from the ascent of Ingleborough via Chapel Le Dale. Part of the Three Peaks walk - a 26 mile walk with over 5000 feet of climbing. Completing the walk in under 12 hours qualifies for membership of The Three Peaks of Yorkshire club. Or you could try The Three Cafes cycle ride... slides/Whernside.JPG Alum Pot slides/Alum Pot.html# Tue, 01 Dec 2009 18:34:27 +0000 Alum Pot at Selside near Horton in Ribblesdale. The shaft drops 60 metres to a ledge just visible in the centre of the photograph and then a further 30 metres beyond that. This picture is three pictures, taken hand held, stitched together vertically. Alum Pot at Selside near Horton in Ribblesdale. The shaft drops 60 metres to a ledge just visible in the centre of the photograph and then a further 30 metres beyond that. This picture is three pictures, taken hand held, stitched together vertically. slides/Alum Pot.JPG Kidstones Pass slides/Kidstones Pass.html# Tue, 01 Dec 2009 18:34:27 +0000 Kidstones Pass leads from Buckden and Cray at the head of upper Wharfedale over the moors of Langstrothdale Chase and down in to Bishopdale and Wensleydale to the north. My wife and I cycled a circular route from Hawes including this pass and Fleet Moss - the highest road in Yorkshire. Kidstones Pass leads from Buckden and Cray at the head of upper Wharfedale over the moors of Langstrothdale Chase and down in to Bishopdale and Wensleydale to the north. My wife and I cycled a circular route from Hawes including this pass and Fleet Moss - the highest road in Yorkshire. slides/Kidstones Pass.JPG Ingleborough and boulder slides/Ingleborough and boulder.html# Tue, 01 Dec 2009 18:34:27 +0000 Ingleborough and the biggest erratic boulder I have seen. Ingleborough and the biggest erratic boulder I have seen. slides/Ingleborough and boulder.jpg Three peaks arcsoft slides/Three peaks arcsoft.html# Tue, 01 Dec 2009 18:34:27 +0000 The Three Peaks from the Forest of Bowland. Taken with a Canon G7, hand held and four pictures stitched together. The Three Peaks are, from left to right, Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent . The Three Peaks from the Forest of Bowland. Taken with a Canon G7, hand held and four pictures stitched together. The Three Peaks are, from left to right, Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent . slides/Three peaks arcsoft.JPG