After a rainy night and early morning
the sun came out and we managed our 6 mile walk in good weather, some
strong winds up on the tops but the sun shone often.
The loop walk was Caldron Falls to
Morpeth Scar. As usual, despite having the written instructions and a
walking map we couldn't find the trail up to the very top of Morpeth
Scar, crazy directions and not as map. We still had a good walk as
Roy took us along a trail which we then decided was wrong but good
views and extended the walk. The Caldron Falls were absolutely
flooded, there's been a lot of rain in the Dales!
Today was the elite Womens road race
(part of the World Road Championships) We decided not to watch as we
are hopefully seeing the Mens Elite Road race tomorrow.
Ended the day with a drive to Askrigg
for a lovely meal in The Crown.
SUNSHINE |
BOLTON CASTLE |
CALDRON FALLS |
LOVE THESE FIELDS |
WEST BURTON |
ROY RETURNING AFTER RECONNOITRE TO FIND THE WAY |
WHO CARES IF WE CAN'T FIND THE TRACK TO THE TOP |
PRETTY PEACEFUL WEST BURTON |
FUNGUS TIME! |
THE PUB AT THE SIDE OF OUR CAMPSITE |
It rained non stop all night, the race
was shortened for the mens elite taking out Buttertubs, Hawes, Muker,
Reeth and Grinton Moor. So sad for all these villages who had put so
much effort into decorating.
We stood on the road outside the
campsite and watched the heroes fly by in pouring rain, we then moved
into the pub next door and sat for 5 hours watching it on TV, many
many cups of tea and coffee and beef baguettes and chips!
Finally the rain stopped as the race
ended and we drove back to West Burton to look at Caldron Falls again
which had even more water pouring over, we drove on to Aysgarth to
see the falls looking amazing. I wonder how many gallons of water has
fallen over this week!
PELETON
BACK TO CALDRON FALLS NEXT DAY WITH EVEN MORE WATER COMING DOWN
AYSGARTH FALLS
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