Yorkshire Dales Outdoors Festival
13th - 15th September 2013
Wensleydale
A wonderful weekend of fell walks, philosophy walks, drystone walling, history walks and map reading courses, with a quiz and supper night on Saturday evening at Wensleydale Creamery.
www.teamwalking.co.uk
Friday, September 20, 2013
Wednesday, September 04, 2013
Wild Camping Mountain Expedition
Snowdonia
August Bank Holiday weekend 2013
What a fantastic weekend - sunshine, no rain, great views and only met half a dozen other people over the two days as we walked across the Moelwyns, whilst thousands were queuing up Snowdon!
That was until we reached the top of Cnicht on Sunday morning as it was the Croesor/Cnicht Fell Race!
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
August Bank Holiday weekend 2013
What a fantastic weekend - sunshine, no rain, great views and only met half a dozen other people over the two days as we walked across the Moelwyns, whilst thousands were queuing up Snowdon!
That was until we reached the top of Cnicht on Sunday morning as it was the Croesor/Cnicht Fell Race!
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Yorkshire Three Peaks
Sunday 1st September 2013
13 participants took part, who raised money for various charities.
Three Peak Walkers were: James, Peter, Bob, Geoff, Jo, Dawn, Martin, David, Scott, Glen, Georgina and Ken. Guided by Mark Reid and Graeme Tiffany.
Set off at 7:25am at Ribblehead, and finished at 7:25pm! Climbed Whernside first, then Ingleborough and finally Pen-y-ghent.
50 mph winds on Pen-y-Ghent and low cloud on all three summits - typical walking weather in the Dales!
WELL DONE EVERYONE - the Yorkshire Three Peaks is certainly a challenge walk!
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Sunday 1st September 2013
13 participants took part, who raised money for various charities.
Three Peak Walkers were: James, Peter, Bob, Geoff, Jo, Dawn, Martin, David, Scott, Glen, Georgina and Ken. Guided by Mark Reid and Graeme Tiffany.
Set off at 7:25am at Ribblehead, and finished at 7:25pm! Climbed Whernside first, then Ingleborough and finally Pen-y-ghent.
50 mph winds on Pen-y-Ghent and low cloud on all three summits - typical walking weather in the Dales!
WELL DONE EVERYONE - the Yorkshire Three Peaks is certainly a challenge walk!
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Yorkshire Dales Outdoors Festival 2013
13th - 15th September 2013Hawes, Wensleydale
Spend a wonderful weekend in Wensleydale!
- Drystone Walling
- Guided Fell walks
- Navigation Skills
- Night Hikes
- Mountain Biking
- Orienteering
- Evening Entertainment
Monday, June 03, 2013
Mountain Navigation Skills weekend course
Great Langdale, Lake District
1st & 2nd June 2013
7 people enjoyed a weekend of navigation skills training in the Lake District. We were blessed with sunny weather, clear skies and great visibility, which is not so good for navigation training though (much better to have thick mist!).
Headed up Pike O Blisco on Saturday, then longer day up Bowfell on Sunday.
Great group and great weather in Great Langdale!
Next Mountain Navigation Skills course on 29th & 29th September based at Coniston in the Lakes - just 1 place left!
Visit our website HERE
Great Langdale, Lake District
1st & 2nd June 2013
7 people enjoyed a weekend of navigation skills training in the Lake District. We were blessed with sunny weather, clear skies and great visibility, which is not so good for navigation training though (much better to have thick mist!).
Headed up Pike O Blisco on Saturday, then longer day up Bowfell on Sunday.
Great group and great weather in Great Langdale!
Next Mountain Navigation Skills course on 29th & 29th September based at Coniston in the Lakes - just 1 place left!
Visit our website HERE
Thursday, May 02, 2013
Birks Fell (610 metres)
A 10-mile walk from Buckden, in Upper Wharfedale, up onto Horse Head Moor and Birks Fell, one of the the lowest "Hewitts" in England and Wales at 610 metres, or 2,000-feet!
View photos from this walk HERE
A 10-mile walk from Buckden, in Upper Wharfedale, up onto Horse Head Moor and Birks Fell, one of the the lowest "Hewitts" in England and Wales at 610 metres, or 2,000-feet!
View photos from this walk HERE
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