We had time, and the third peak beckoned, so here we again.
Who are we? We had a slight change in the trig point/peak bagging team today, as George and Yorkie offered to entertain the 'bigger than rucksack-sized' bears, so freeing up Jimmy's friend and companion, Noel, to join me (Chelmer) and Curly.
Where are we? With two of Yorkshire's famous Three Peaks already covered, there are no prizes for guessing that our latest trig point is that atop, Whernside, the highest of the 3 peaks. Highest it might be, but it was perhaps the easiest of the 3 climbs, coming as we did from a starting point very close to the Ribblehead Viaduct. As you might deduce from our, not quite organised, pose atop the trig point, if was very windy at the top and we were in danger of being blown off. We did have some great views over to Peny-y-Ghent and Ingleborough, although we didn't see the sea today, as we did from the top of Ingleborough.
As per recent practice, we again have a view of the top from below the top. Whernside is a very long ridge so great for those, like us, who like a good ridge walk.
When and Why were We there? We're on the same Yorkshire holiday as the last few posts, but by now it's Friday 19th August, sadly the last day of our holiday. It was a cracking walk though so really made the most of our last day. We ascended from the Ribblehead viaduct then, having reached the top, walked the ridge for several miles before descending towards Twistleton Scar and enjoying a lower bridleway path back through lush Yorkshire farm land. It was a memorable walk of nearly 12 miles and one we'd definitely like to do again.
Lots of love, Chelmer, Curly and Noel