Herb Riddle's photos with the keyword: Ingleton-Waterfall-Trail
Is this the last hill daddy?
18 Feb 2022 |
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A question many parents hear as they confront another series of steep steps up the next hill. To be honest, we had no children with us on this walk but there were many about. One taken on the ‘Ingleton Waterfall’ walk a couple of years back. (see Pips)
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Twisleton Scar view
25 Jul 2020 |
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Twisleton Scar in the Yorkshire Dales just above the small town of Ingleton. Once seen never forgotten. Taken whist doing the Ingleton Waterfalls trail.
Snow Falls-lead out
22 Apr 2020 |
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Just a hundred metres further down from the main snow falls (See next photo) . Here it joined by yet more water from another small falling stream. The river Doe from here on will now take a more sedate route after just a mile or so of smaller tumbles.
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Ingleton waterfalls trail: Beezley Falls
16 Apr 2020 |
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The fourth waterfall on this great walk. Again, in reality not a single fall but a series of them.
Beezley Falls on the River Doe are the first to be found on the downward (return) leg of this walk. Situated in the 'Kingsdale Valley' which is another impressive steep way with narrow twisty paths.
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Beezley Falls
16 Apr 2020 |
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The 4th waterfall on this walk 'Ingleton Waterfall Trail', this time in the Kingsdale valley with the River Doe.
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Ingleton waterfalls trail: Hollybush Spout view
02 Apr 2020 |
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Hollybush Spout is a waterfall on the River Twiss and is situated between Pecca Falls and Thornton Force on the Ingleton Waterfall Walk. The waterfall is well named with the surrounding rock squeezing the river above a steep drop to create the water spout.
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Ingleton waterfalls trail: Hollybush Spout
02 Apr 2020 |
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The second waterfall that one encounters on this walk.
Hollybush Spout is a waterfall on the River Twiss and is situated between Pecca Falls and Thornton Force on the Ingleton Waterfall Walk. The waterfall is well named with the surrounding rock squeezing the river above a steep drop to create the water spout. The yellow tint in this water is caused by peat picked up whilst flowing down from the higher hills.
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A wavey walk by the River Twiss
06 Apr 2020 |
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Almost at the half way point in the Ingleton waterfalls trail we have a section a little further away from the noisy rushing river. As you can see, this is a popular walk indeed and more fine scenery greets us shortly before the next set of waterfalls.
Thornton Force
07 Apr 2020 |
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A spectacular look at this waterfall in flood. This is the river Twiss in the Yorkshire Dales and is seen by taking the 'Ingleton Waterfall trail'.
Another to be enjoyed full screen.
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Thornton Force
07 Apr 2020 |
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The third waterfall encountered on this incredible trail: Thornton Force is arguably the most spectacular of the waterfalls seen on the impressive Waterfalls Walk at Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales.
This is a textbook case of geological unconformity, the river plunging over a cliff of horizontal strata Great Scar Limestone which overlays much older Ordovician Ingleton slates, and is a direct result of the Craven Fault which dominates the scenery of the western dales.
Pip of the adjacent page close up.
Very nice full screen. Enjoy
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Cascade
13 Jun 2020 |
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A delightful little cascade here as seen on our trail walk in March. This was just near its large neighbour Thornton Force. See pip.
Keep safe this weekend.
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Snow Falls
22 Apr 2020 |
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The fifth and last waterfall on this great walk. Again, in reality not a single fall but a series of them.
The Snow Falls on the River Doe are the second real falls to be found on the downward (return) leg of this splendid walk just after the impressive Baxenghyll Gorge (yet to come on here). These falls are often said to be the prettiest falls on this route as the water often looks like white snow locked in the river. The adjacent photo is taken from just a few more metres further down the river.
As usual, enjoy full size.
Stepping stones on the river Doe
23 Apr 2020 |
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A tranquil view of the river here quite high before its steep decent to Ingleton village via numerous waterfalls. In the background we can just see the peak of Ingleborough with its White Scar outcrops.
The distant buildings is the White Scar Cave complex car-park and cafe. These caves burrow their way for miles underneath all this limestone. An adventure that I undertook years ago too.
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Trees reach
27 Apr 2020 |
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As winter turns to spring we see here a vision of nature and its beautiful light. The trees seem to be reaching to heaven saying ‘here we are’ it’s time for our new growth and leaves.
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Baxenghyll Gorge
29 Apr 2020 |
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An Ingleborough fence
22 May 2020 |
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Fences and dry stone walls describe the fact that we are in The Yorkshire Dales looking towards the iconic mountain of these parts Ingleborough. On the other side of this fence, one would usually encounter the many breeds of sheep that roam about here but mainly Herdwick.
Have a great and safe weekend,
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Beezley Falls fence
08 May 2020 |
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Another look at these falls, this time showing part of the narrow trail that edges the river at so many points. As you can see a fence is sorely needed here. This trail runs up one river valley before returning via another and all along the path meanders, sometimes quite steeply up and down,
Best viewed full screen. PiPs
HFF, enjoy the weekend.
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