Kevin Downes - Dales High Way plus... 2014

After five consecutive long distance walks in my adopted homeland of Wales I have been tempted by the sirens' call of the recently completed (Yorkshire) Dales High Way. Actually not that many years ago I walked the Dales Way which was lovely but a bit, well, low, so I was immediately attracted by the 'high' bit. All I needed to do was extend it beyond its 90 odd miles, therefore I've added three days to take me up to Hadrian's Wall and a total of 142 miles. In a nutshell, easier than last year!

Day Three - Lunchtime bovine photo special!





Visitors approaching.



I think I'll put these roast beef and mustard sandwiches away.



Er, where did he appear from?!!!



Thou shalt not pass.

-- Posted from Kev's iPhone
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Dales High Way, my route from days 1 to 7.

Dales High Way, my route from days 1 to 7.

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2014 (13)
    • ▼  July (13)
      • Day Ten - Bonus photo special.
      • Day Ten - Allendale Town to Hadrian's Wall, 13.6 m...
      • Day Nine - Nenthead to Allendale Town, 11 miles.
      • Day Eight - Appleby-in-Westmorland to Nenthead, 21...
      • Day Seven - Newbiggin-on-Lune to Appleby-in-Westmo...
      • Day Six - Dent to Newbiggin-on-Lune, 16.4 miles.
      • Day Five - Chapel-le-Dale to Dent, 10.3 miles.
      • Day Four - Stainforth to Chapel-le-Dale, 15.4 miles.
      • Day Three - Lunchtime bovine photo special!
      • Day Three - Malham to Stainforth, 14.6 miles.
      • Day Two - Skipton to Malham, 13.9 miles.
      • Day One - Saltaire to Skipton, 17.9 miles.
      • Day zero - The train to Shipley.

Here are links to my other blogs.

  • Cambrian Way pt2, 2013
  • Cambrian Way pt1 / Beacons Way, 2012
  • Lleyn Peninsula Coastal Path, 2011
  • Glyndwr's Way, 2010
  • Offa's Dyke Path, 2009
  • Sophie, Becky and Kev in South Africa, 2007
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