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A 2011 Retrospective: Part One - So far 2012 has got off to a flying start, with three great walks done in January and many plans for the months to come including a number of challenge walks. Right now I'd like to take a trip back to the year gone by and a look at some of the walks... - 2012/02/02 The Lyke Wake Walk, Jan 2012 - 40 miles across the rugged terrain of the North York Moors. Up hills, down into deep valley, across moorland, through fields, peat bog, over heather and along the road. What a walk! the Lyke Wake stone marking the start Together with Clair... - 2012/01/26 A Cook & A Topping, North York Moors - The North York Moors will be the main topic here for the next couple of weeks, watch out for my Lyke Wake Walk report here next week! After a mild spell at the end of the year, a bank holiday offered an excellent opportunity to test out the fresh ai... - 2012/01/19 Marske Valley, Swaledale - What a fantastic way to end a great year - an early walk, beating the crowds before heading back to New Years Eve celebration preparations. I decided to have a further exporation of the area surrounding the picturesque village of Marske, having p... - 2012/01/12 Druids Temple, North Yorkshire - Although this wasn't the actual goal for my recent walk around Masham District, this oddity certainly made for a worthy detour. I'm talking about the Druid's Temple on the Swinton Estate. Just a few hundred feet from the car park, I walked ... - 2012/01/05 A Masham Circular - Wensleydale Walkings - Of course a mention of the town of Masham has you immediately thinking real ale - not suprisingly as it is home to the Theakston and Black Sheep Breweries. I went there to discover another side to the town too, as I was interested in trying out some ... - 2011/12/29
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