Distance - 6 miles
Geocaches - 0
Walk Inspiration - Country Walking Magazine October 2015
I could either describe today's adventure as simple or classic. I'll go with classic.
A classic walk - following the River Nidd downstream to Low Laithe, where there is a wild climb along the banks of Fell Back.
Pateley Bridge Crosses the Nidd |
Man Made Pool near Glasshouses |
Wilder Walking up Fell Beck |
There is the chance of a 2-4 mile diversion to look at Brigham Rocks. There's a few things of interest - the only Geocaches on route. Those wind moulded boulders in odd shapes that you typically get in the Peak District. Prehistoric art-work marked on the OS Map as "Cup and Ring marked Rock".
Normally, I would not be one to miss out on such interest to bring to the attention of my blogfans. However, two things have transpired to make this a no-go today.
Despite a 25% chance of rain, this - as I have discovered - is Yorkshire. It's hammering it down and the break to the rocks requires leaving the comparative dryness of a wooded copse and making a dash across open moorland. This, I could have potentially coped with if I hadn't have had my second worse fall in a long walking career spanning 17 years. One slimey rock in the grass, a misplaced Scarpa and I am going to black and blue all along my shin tomorrow morning. No one heard the scream as I used a holly bush to break my tumble with my face.
So I hobble back, hoping to find the Nidderdale Way at White Houses - only to met with another challenge. I cannot wait to get back to Worcestershire to review my Country Walking Guide - as there is no footbridge to cross Fell Beck - which is more than just a trickle after three days of rain.
But the God of walking always provides an alternative.
I can't wait to see if CW described this in the instructions |
The way back to the village is on the high side of the valley and the views are classic Yorkshire. Lush greens under brooding grey skies, high ground on the other side of the valley, a patch work quilt of fields with the odd tumbledown abandoned farm building.
Even a one legged man, picking spikey leaves out of his fizzog enjoyed it.
Yorkshire Classic |
Soon back in the Pateley Bridge where entertainment options are either finding the World's oldest sweet shop or the pub.
I based my decision on my fillings |
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