(16th February - 6 miles) It was my last day on the Dales Way and guess what? It was warm, it was clear, it was bright. Sometimes walking in February can be bloody lovely. Sometimes. After clearing breakfast, I packed up, paid up, sat outside 'The Eagle and Child,' pulled on my boots and smugly … Continue reading The Dales Way: Day 6 – Stavely to Windermere
Winter Walking
The Dales Way: Day 5 – Sedbergh to Staveley
(15th February - 19 miles) For the first time on my walk and on the penultimate day, the sky was blue and the sun shone. Today was the longest day of my walk and I was grateful for warm sunshine. And for the first day of my walk, no need for Yaktrax. After grabbing a … Continue reading The Dales Way: Day 5 – Sedbergh to Staveley
The Dales Way: Day 4 – Ribblehead to Sedbergh
(14th February 2012 - 14 miles) There had been no let up with the weather. And as I ate breakfast, thick, grey cloud still lay heavy on the fells. Afterwards, I studied the ordnance survey map in the dining room and decided to cut across country from 'The Station Inn' to pick up the Dales … Continue reading The Dales Way: Day 4 – Ribblehead to Sedbergh
The Dales Way: Day 3 – Cray to Ribblehead
(13th February 2012 - 14 miles) The next morning, after chatting to some fellow guests over breakfast, I was in good spirits as I bounced down the hill to the tiny village of Hubberholme, where I re-joined the Dales Way. As you might have guessed, the word Hubberholme derives from old Norse. It is named … Continue reading The Dales Way: Day 3 – Cray to Ribblehead
The Dales Way: Day 2 – Burnsall to Cray
(12th February 2012 - 15 miles) The weather was no different: snow hadn't melted, cloud and mist hadn't lifted, the sun wasn't shining and it was still very cold. But Wharfedale was still very beautiful, in a bleak kind of way. After another fat-soaked breakfast (and a fruit salad that I wanted to pour into … Continue reading The Dales Way: Day 2 – Burnsall to Cray