Friday 15th October 2010.
Train from York to Horton-in-Ribblesdale change at Leeds.
Weather dry but overcast.
Not many walkers about to start with but Ingleborough top was quite busy.
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Train arrives at Horton-in-Ribblesdale, from Leeds, with walkers.
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Ingleborough with a bit of mist |
Ingleborough with a lot of mist
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Looking back at Pen-y-ghent |
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Grikes.... |
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.............and more grikes |
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Hart's Tongue Fern |
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Excuse me chaps! |
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From out of the mist appeared......... |
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Ingleborough Top |
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Before the rush........ |
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Here they come................."my mobile won't work" |
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Ingleborough Ridge looking north-east |
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Looking east in the direction of Horton-in-Ribblesdale |
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Descending into Horton with a view of Pen-y-ghent behind |
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Cheers! |
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Back to the station |
Summary
I caught the train from York to Horton-in-Ribblesdale changing at Leeds. I was surprised to see how much busier it was here, during the week, compared to the North York Moors and The Peak District. The weather was ok but mist on top prevented any good views. A border collie dog appeared from out of the mist during the final part of the walk I presume the owner was somewhere near. My peace was shattered soon after reaching the top by hordes of walkers many of whom were complaining that their cell phone signal was none existant. Oh dear! The walk distance was about 7 miles.