Category: Day Walk
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Keswick

The last day walk of the year! We arrived in Keswick and split into three different groups. Members climbed the several Wainwrights: Catbells, Causey Pike, and Skiddaw. We were fortunate to get some great views and weather, with one of our groups even stopping for ice cream halfway!
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Yorkshire Dales

Originally planned for October, our third day walk took us to the Yorkshire Dales, God’s own country. I’m hoping for snow but I doubt it will. As we are now in the winter months, head-torches are now required in case we get caught out in the dark. Full waterproofs are also essential, and don’t forget…
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Hadrian’s Wall

Although we had intended to be in the Yorkshire Dales this weekend, coach difficulties meant we ended up in sunny Northumberland. Despite the change of plan, we still had a lot of fun. We got the train to Bardon Mill in the morning, from where we walked along Hadrian’s Wall, via the most photographed tree…
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Braithwaite

Our first day trip of the year took us to sunny Braithwaite. Blessed with good weather, our three routes explored Grisedale Pike and Whinlatter Forest. The short walk was 6km, taking in the forest and summitting Seat How. Medium conquered Grisedale Pike and Hopegill Head in an 11km round trip, while our longest walk continued…




