Wednesday, June 25, 2008

A Wander Up Pen-Y-Ghent



Well late in May Gina and I set off to climb the 1500ft Pen-y-Ghent, near Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire. The route we took was the popular one. A long relatively gentle ascent and then a rough descent down the other side. It was a clear day with a nice breeze. Honestly when the weather is good here it is perfect for walking/climbing. Well when I say climbing I mean walking .......
It was a beaut day, and although it seemed that 500 others had the same idea, it was one of solitude and open spaces, partly along the Penine Way.
We were pleased with our effort and felt no small amount of achievement when a regular helicopter flight path was suddenly well below us.
Coming down was very tough on the old knees, in fact I had to use two sticks for part of the way. A subsequent MRI scan confirmed that I will need a knee replacement in the future, but not just yet!
Here are a few pix.


















After the walk, Gina, as full of energy as ever, decided that it would be nice to visit her late Aunty Ivy's house in Bolton by Bowland. The house is Stump Cross and in the second pic below you can see why.











Bolton by Bowland is a stunning village not too far into Lancashire. Aunty Ivy and her family were so lucky to live here.

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