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Yes - it's the Yorkshire 3 Peaks again

Yes - it's the Yorkshire 3 Peaks again


Postby Clach Liath » Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:38 pm

Hewitts included on this walk: Ingleborough, Pen-y-ghent, Whernside

Date walked: 12/02/2016

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My first "winter" round and my tenth round altogether :crazy:

As I log this I am just recovering from my stiffness - out of condition! Started from the Old Hill Inn. Up Ingleborough in just over an hour - cloud down and very wintry. Two hours fifty minutes to Pen-y-ghent - cloud also down there and a bit less in the way of snow plus five people and a dog. Whernside took longer than normal - four and a half hours. Quite snowy and icy but at least there was a clear summit.

Total round time of 9 hours 40 minutes (which is below par. :( )

More here:

http://clachliath.com/2016/02/winter-3-peaks/
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