England Keld

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  • Day 2

    Joli

    June 25, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    La vérité m’oblige à dire que j’ai masqué des détritus laissés par des gros dégueulasses. 🤬 Pardon pour la grossièreté mais décidément, quand l’homme laisse son empreinte, c’est très rarement pour embellir.Read more

  • Day 17

    Country Stroll to Richmond

    June 16, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    A beautiful sunny day out roaming the green fields of Yorkshire Dales, following the Swale River along the country lanes and Public Footpaths. Passing the priory, up the Nuns steps through the dark and muddy English forest. Stopping at Marske churchyard for a break while the hymns being sung inside. Up hill and down dale in picturesque valleys to reach historic Richmond dating back to 1067. Courtyards, narrow lane ways, coach inns, chimney pots, slate roofs, walled gardens, towers and of course more stone homes. Beautiful Frenchgate Loft accomodation on the top floor up very steep skinny stairs with grand views of Richmond and surrounds.Read more

  • Day 7

    England ist nur ein Dorf -Hury Reservoir

    June 13, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    1892 erbaut und sorgt bis heute für eine geregelte Wasserversorgung in der Gegend.
    Die Geländer könnten mal wieder gestrichen werden.

    Zufällig sprachen uns zwei Spaziergänger an. Sie haben uns wiedererkannt nachdem sie vor ein paar Tagen am selben Campingplatz wie wir waren.
    England ist auch nur ein Dorf.
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  • Day 6

    Aysgarth Falls

    June 12, 2024 in England ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

    Der größte Wasserfall in den Yorkshire Dales. Quasi direkt am Campingplatz.
    Der wurde dann Ziel unseres Abendspaziergangs.
    Jetzt noch einen Tagesabschlusswhisky mit Sir Bärchen und dann ab ins Bett.

  • Day 6

    All Creatures Great and Small

    June 12, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Auf den Spuren von:
    All Creatures Great And Small - Der Doktor und das liebe Vieh.

    Im Vorspann zur alten Serie kreuzt James Harriot einen kleinen Bach und fährt dann weiter.

    Diese Szene haben wir heute mit dem Taxi dynamisch nachgestellt.

    Die Furt des Bleaberry Gill findet sich am Peat Gate zwischen Langthwaite und Feetham bei (54.4032459, -2.0126807).
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  • Day 6

    Tan Hill Inn - Britain‘s Highest Inn

    June 12, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Eine sehr windige Ecke wie auch zu erwarten war. Es ist der höchst gelegene Pub in Großbritannien.
    Angeblich wurden Gäste hier mal mehrere Tage eingeschneit als sie von einem Wetterumschwung überrascht wurden.Read more

  • Day 6

    Wensleydale Creamery

    June 12, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    In der Wensleydale Creamery waren 11 Bärchen verteilt, die von den Besuchern zu finden waren. Da wir mit Sir Bärchen reisen, hat er alle seine Artgenossen gefunden und wir haben jeweils ein Beweisfoto gemacht.
    Zum Abschluss gab es dann noch ein Bild mit Shaun das Schaf.

    Käse wird dort auch hergestellt. Wie wir festgestellt haben schmeckt der wirklich gut. Klare Empfehlung.
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  • Day 13

    Reeth to Richmond to Brompton On Swale

    May 14, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    I went out for supper with Debbie and Ginny the 2 Coloradians and an Australian Annie who they had met earlier on their trip. I think we were all pretty tired. I headed back to the Buck. I had been a little worried about staying in a pub for the noise and I could hear the base of the bar music from my room. I was so tired that I fell asleep anyhow at about 9:15. I woke up at 10:15 and all was quiet so they must have shut the bar down early on a Monday night.

    I awoke the next morning to rain. This had been forecast. I have had the first nine days of this trip with essentially no rain which is pretty unheard of so I have to count my blessings. My problem with walking in the rain is that when I put on my rain pants and coat, I get very hot. I started with them on but when the rain let up, I had to take them off only to put them back on again. I finally met my first East to West C2C hiker. She was doing it in 12 days, had a dog and was camping. It rained continuously well into the afternoon. During one downpour I happened to come by a beautiful church that had an honesty box-selling treats on the honor system. It was providence and I took it as a sign that I was being watched over. I am back into sheep territory and dairy. Lots of gates and stiles to cross. One farmer had put his own trail markers up. Very helpful. I only got lost a few times. I made it to Richmond by one which was really good time. My guidebook had recommended a hack. Hike onto Brompton on Swale today and take a taxi back. That would be a total of 31 k today and would reduce tomorrow's hike from 37 down to 30. I can't say that the hike after Richmond was that scenic. In fact it even went under the M1 highway. I tried to get an Uber from the Farmers Arms but something wasn't right. After 15 minutes I went inside to talk to the barmaid and she advised me no Uber around Richmond. She called me a cab which I will get me to take me back there tomorrow. It cost me 20 pounds for a 2 hour shorter day tomorrow. I am staying at the Frenchgate Hotel. Nice place but no drying room. I connected with Lisa and Cathie and I joined for Indian food for supper. They continue on tomorrow but I don't think we will be staying in the same places again. Many of the hikers I have been with like Joy and Derek and the Coloradians will have a rest day here so I will be leaving many of my travel friends again.
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  • Day 11

    Kirby Stephen to Keld

    May 12, 2024 in England ⋅ 🌩️ 14 °C

    Hurray. I have made it to Keld which is officially considered the half way point of the coast to coast trail. I have also crossed over the Pennines which are a hilly part of England separating the watersheds of western England from eastern England. The first part of the day was a gradual hike up to the top of the Pennines gaining 400 metres. At the top of the Pennines there are 9 large cairns made from stones that can be seen from the valleys below. They have been there for so long that no one remembers what their purpose was. Possibly to mark a boundary of different kingdoms. After a break at the top and a snack, I headed off towards one of the most potentially challenging parts of the trip which I had been worried about. The peat bogs of the Pennines. We don't have peat bogs in Edmonton but these are marshy/muddy areas which are difficult to walk through because one can literally get stuck in the mud. People can sink into the bogs up to their knees resulting in having a very messy day. Fortunately because we have had so little rain for the last week the bogs were the driest they have been for months. I was able to navigate without too much trouble. Once I stuck my hiking poles to check a rather boggy part and it sunk down a couple feet. I also managed to sink in once to my ankle when vaulting over one of the muddy areas. It was fun as the bogs weren't too boggy. I walked through the bogs and onto Keld with Nick a teacher from Brighton Beach. He is half camping and hoteling and carrying a full pack. He was camping tonight and as I type this blog there is an incredible thunder store going on outside so I hope he is staying dry. I pity the poor hikers coming across the Pennines tomorrow. I made it into Keld and had a snack with Nick and three women day hikers from Richmond who we had met towards the end of the day. Then off to the Keld hotel where I have been assigned a very warm room above the drying room. The owner says the drying room heat goes off at 9 so I should be all right.Read more

  • Day 8

    Goodbye London… 💫

    February 18, 2024 in England ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

    Am letzten Tag hat uns der Vater meiner Freunde ein sehr leckeres philippinisches Frühstück gemacht und danach ging es zum Richmond Park, London. Dort holten wir uns Kaffee und machten einen 2h-langen Spaziergang, wo wir ein paar wild lebende Hirsche und Rehe sehen konnten. Am Nachmittag fuhren mich meine Freunde an den Flughafen Gatwick, von wo ich mich auf den Weg nach Zürich machte. Durch technische Probleme am Flughafen Zürich verspätete sich das ganze um 2h.

    Aber trotz des stressigen Fliegens war es ein schöner Abschluss der Reise :)

    Danke Mama fürs viele Organisieren in London 🫶
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