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Three Months / Three Walks, in preparation of…

…The Three Peaks…of Yorkshire! {YES! Again!} It’s no secret of my willingness to tackle Ribblesdale’s arduous and infamous twenty five (or thereabouts) mile and three peak challenge over the mountains of Pen-Y-Ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside (in ascending order of height). … Continue reading →

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My Episode on the Yorkshire Three Peaks

Who would have believed that after my banging on relentlessly about doing the “Yorkshire Three Peaks” since September 2009 that it would be so long after doing the event before I wrote some kind of report on it? The perceptive … Continue reading →

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Further Y3P training

Well, it’s been a while since I last did any blogs on here and it’s been longer still since I did any hill walking. The problem is that when you set yourself a challenge like doing the Yorkshire three peaks, … Continue reading →

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The Three Peaks of Yorkshire: I.T. Services Does the Yorks 3 Peaks

So, after successfully completing all three of the Three Peaks of Yorkshire, one per day, one in June, another in July and the final one in August, I pined away like someone lovestruck for another chance to be amongst the … Continue reading →

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The Three Peaks of Yorkshire: My involvement

Personally I would prefer to refer to the event as the “Three Peaks of Ribblesdale” but I am in the minority there. Ever since Dave Hill of the band A-Pencil showed me an Ordnance Survey map featuring Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and … Continue reading →

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The Three Peaks of Yorkshire: The History of the walk

The challenge originated many years ago, to walk from Settle to Chapel le Dale via Pen-y-Ghent and Ingleborough. A few decades later had seen the original challenge morph into the more usual route that we observe today that starts at … Continue reading →

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Three Months / Three Walks, in preparation of…

Three Months / Three Walks, in preparation of…

…The Three Peaks…of Yorkshire! {YES! Again!} It’s no secret of my willingness to tackle Ribblesdale’s arduous and infamous twenty five (or thereabouts) mile and three peak challenge over the mountains of Pen-Y-Ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside (in ascending order of height). … Continue reading →

My Episode on the Yorkshire Three Peaks

My Episode on the Yorkshire Three Peaks

Who would have believed that after my banging on relentlessly about doing the “Yorkshire Three Peaks” since September 2009 that it would be so long after doing the event before I wrote some kind of report on it? The perceptive … Continue reading →

Further Y3P training

Further Y3P training

Well, it’s been a while since I last did any blogs on here and it’s been longer still since I did any hill walking. The problem is that when you set yourself a challenge like doing the Yorkshire three peaks, … Continue reading →

The Three Peaks of Yorkshire: I.T. Services Does the Yorks 3 Peaks

The Three Peaks of Yorkshire: I.T. Services Does the Yorks 3 Peaks

So, after successfully completing all three of the Three Peaks of Yorkshire, one per day, one in June, another in July and the final one in August, I pined away like someone lovestruck for another chance to be amongst the … Continue reading →

The Three Peaks of Yorkshire: My involvement

The Three Peaks of Yorkshire: My involvement

Personally I would prefer to refer to the event as the “Three Peaks of Ribblesdale” but I am in the minority there. Ever since Dave Hill of the band A-Pencil showed me an Ordnance Survey map featuring Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and … Continue reading →

The Three Peaks of Yorkshire: The History of the walk

The Three Peaks of Yorkshire: The History of the walk

The challenge originated many years ago, to walk from Settle to Chapel le Dale via Pen-y-Ghent and Ingleborough. A few decades later had seen the original challenge morph into the more usual route that we observe today that starts at … Continue reading →