A winter/spring walk along the Pennine Way in the run-up to Easter 2008.
I walked the PW in September 2004, and last March I walked most of it again. In 2004 it took me 19 days, but this time I only had a fortnight, so I had to walk faster. I did:
Day 1: Edale to Crowden
Day 2: Crowden to The White House, near Blackstone Edge Reservoir
Day 3: The White House to Hebden Bridge
Day 4: Hebden Bridge to Lothersdale
Day 5: Lothersdale to Malham
Day 6: Malham to Horton-in-Ribblesdale
Day 7: Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Hawes
Day 8: Hawes to Keld
Day 9: Keld to Middleton-in-Teesdale
Day 10: Middleton-in-Teesdale to Dufton
Day 11: Dufton to Alston
Day 12: Alston to Knarsdale (lunchtime)
...and then I became terminally fed up and went home :) I regret not finishing now, but at the time it was great! Almost a week spent slobbing in front of the computer before I had to go back to work.
I made a podcast with Bob Cartwright of
backpackinglight.co.uk about my first trip along the Pennine Way, and if you'd like to hear it then you can download the MP3
here or go over to backpackinglight.co.uk, scroll down to the bottom of the page and listen to a streaming version
here.
Train to Edale.
(6th March 2008)
Train to Edale.
(6th March 2008)
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