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In this week's walk, guest writer Mark Reid heads to the Dales and takes a scramble up Pen-y-ghent and is rewarded with dizzying views.
The walk itself begins from the Pen-y-Ghent café in Horton-in-Ribblesdale. Many thousands of walkers have clocked in at the café, between 1968 and 2000 more than 200,000 walkers had made it back ...
The climb up Pen-y-Ghent is familiar to many. I particularly enjoy the mild scramble near the summit. However, the walk is improved many times by heading along the broad ridge to little visited ...
Pen-y-ghent, usually climbed alongside Whernside and Ingleborough as part of Yorkshire’s Three Peaks takes around four hours to complete. The publisher commented on its adventure guide: “With ...
Pen-y-Ghent is the lowest of Yorkshire’s Three Peaks, at 2,277ft above sea level. It can be found roughly two miles away from Horton-in-Ribblesdale.
The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge includes Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Whernside rises to 2,415ft (736m) and Ingleborough reaches 2,372ft ...
A hiker who collapsed while climbing Pen y Ghent in the Yorkshire Dales died after the Air Ambulance was scrambled. The accident happened on Saturday and the 50-year-old victim was climbing one of ...
The unnamed hiker was climbing Pen y Ghent in the Yorkshire Dales (Cacolantern/Wikimedia Commons) By. Antony Clements-Thrower; 09:25, 18 Jun 2024 Updated 09:50, 18 Jun 2024; ...
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