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    • Dag 13

      Reeth to Richmond to Brompton On Swale

      14. mai, 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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    • Dag 14

      176/300

      22. september 2023, England ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Tag 11/22
      Km 15/14

      Ich habe sehr gut geschlafen.
      Wirklich himmlisch.
      Nach dem Frühstück ging es so motiviert los wie lang nicht mehr.
      15km, Sonnenschein und ein Bett warten schließlich auf mich.
      Das müsste doch der perfekte Tag werden.

      ........

      Mein Blasenpflastermanagment lässte heute offensichtlich zu wünschen übrig.
      Mein kleiner Sorgenzeh nach und nach an immer mehr zu schmerzen, zu brennen und zu jammern.
      Ich humpel schlecht gelaunt mit einer Dosis Ibuprofen weiter vor mich hin.

      Nach 5km wechsel ich die Wandersocken und die Position der Zehenschutzgummis und wie ein Wunder läuft es besser und ich kann den Rest vom Tag genießen.

      Ich treffe ein paar Leute die ich aus den letzten Tagen kenne. Laufen ja alle denselben Weg.
      Ein paar nette Worte hat man immer füreinander.
      Ein richtiger Travelbuddy für mich war aber noch nicht dabei.

      In Richmond besorge ich alle wichtigen Sachen.
      Neue Blasenpflaster, Tape, neue Fußcreme, , ein paar Wandersocken, Bargeld, Müsliriegel, Abendessen und eine Badebombe. (leider habe ich dann doch nicht wie gehofft das Zimmer mit der Badewanne bekommen.

      Neue Wanderstöcke gab es leider nicht.

      Nun beginnt der Wellnessteil.
      Ich habe Cream Tea in meiner Unterkunft gebucht und Dusche ausgiebig.
      Ich schaue Netflix im Bett und plane die nächsten Tage.
      Damit ich meinen Zug und Flug erwische sind jetzt längere Etappen gefragt und der ein oder andere Höhenmeter ist auch noch dran.

      5 Tage und jeden Tag 25km stehen also an.

      Richmond von oben sieht übrigens sehr majestetisch aus und ein bisschen als wäre es aus einem Ritterroman entsprungen.

      Das B & B ist sehr luxeriös.
      Das ist echt der Nachteil vom alleine Reisen, gemeinsam ist so ein Doppelzimmer nicht so teuer.
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    • Dag 17

      Gales on the Dales

      14. juni 2018, England ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

      There were 2 options for today’s route, the high road and the low road. The choice was made for us by the weather, very high winds after a storm came through last night. Our guide thought we might be blown off the top if we tried the moors.

      Even on the low route we were blown about by very strong winds. Lots of branches blown down overnight.

      We set off, well rugged up in our wet weather gear, first down to the very small village of Keld to check out the little Heritage Centre, it’s focus is farming heritage, particularly the old stone cow barns that were used for cattle during winter, then up past a waterfall and on to our route which followed the Swale River all day. Swaledale is the northern most and wildest of the Yorkshire Dales.

      We had a break for “elevenses” in the village of Gunnerside. Mary Shaw’s cafe was doing a great service.

      Most of the day we were walking through fields, and to go from field to field we squeezed through gaps in the dry stone walls that mostly had gates on strong springs. I’m sure the gaps were getting smaller as the day went on, and the steps higher and higher. Anyway we all managed to squeeze through despite English breakfasts and cream teas.

      My phone says about 20 kilometres for the day.

      We are now in Reeth, apparently the unofficial capital of Swaledale. It was a centre for lead mining in the past. We would have seen the remnants of the lead mining if we’d taken the high route. The number of pubs in the village is probably due to its mining heritage. Now it thrives on tourism so there’s also a few tea shops. It’s a cute little village with a green common in the centre appropriately called The Green. There’s also a Yorkshire Dales National Park office. Apparently some episodes of All Creatures Great and Small were filmed here.

      I just got an update on the weather over dinner. Some one saw on the news that today was the windiest June day ever in England. The low road was a wise choice.
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