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A guide by santobugito

A great winter walk, with long times without meeting other people, a classic ascent, and some stunning scenery.

B6160 to head of Littondale from A65, then 10 miles up valley to village of Litton.

seanliquorish.co.uk/blog/?p=16

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A great walk with everything: country lanes, steep ascents, fantastic views from the top of the Ingleborough, a pub for lunch halfway, and a spectacular finale over Twistleton Scars and down the waterfall walks.

30 miles from Skipton on A65 towards M6, park at Ingelton

Guide to walk at www.seanliquorish.co.uk/blog/?p=14

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A walk around the Howgills

Posted by santobugito 18 September 2008

The Howgills are an oft-ignored area, nestled between its larger cousins, the Lakes and the Dales. Great scenery, lovely walking. A nice base town at Sedbergh, with good food and pubs.

Take Junction for Kirby Lonsdale off M6 and then turn right following signs, or via A65
I've done a guide to the walk at www.seanliquorish.co.uk/blog/?p=11

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Walking the nine edges challenge

Posted by santobugito 30 September 2008

It's a walk from Ladybower Reservoir to near Baslow in aid of Edale Mountain Rescue. The walk is along the nine main edges in the valley. A great view and day out for a great cause.

You can find details for event on www.nineedges.co.uk
I've written up my experience on www.seanliquorish.co.uk/blog/?p=12.

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