Dave Hilditch's photos with the keyword: Yorkshire Dales
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The Crossing
06 Nov 2018 |
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If Only Walls Could Talk
22 Oct 2018 |
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I'd love to ask them when they were built, how long it took to build them and why the fields they enclose are the shape they are.
Field patterns near Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales.
Rock Solid
28 Sep 2018 |
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The mighty bulk of Ingleborough looms over the fields near WInterscales.
Dales Limestone
29 Aug 2018 |
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An image typical of the Yorkshire Dales with its limestone escarpments contrasting with the green landscape. On the left is Warrendale Knots and ahead is Attermire Scar in which there are several caves including Attermire Cave. Our walk took us down the dale from left to right and through the gap in the far stone wall where we turned left beneath Brent Scar and Victoria Cave.
Texture is Winter Texture by Kirstin Frank.
Stone Walling
16 Aug 2018 |
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A dry stone wall meanders it's way over the landscape to meet up with it's companions in the valley below.
This is an area known as Norber which is famous for the large rocks balancing on much smaller rocks (one of which can be seen in the centre of this shot).
There are two explanations for this phenomena.
The first is that many years ago a giant lived here and his hobby was stone balancing.
The other is that the larger rocks were transported here by glaciers and were deposited on the smaller rocks when the glaciers melted.
You can believe whichever you want but i know which one I prefer.
Texture is "Winter Texture" by Kistin Frank.
Alone
10 Aug 2018 |
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A lone tree clings to the hillside in the Yorkshire Dales near Settle. Despite the thin soil, rock ground and the exposed conditions it flourishes amongst the rocks. It might be small but it has the heart of an oak.
Cascades
Water, water, everywhere ..............
27 Jul 2018 |
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Thornton Force in the Yorkshire Dales. We've not had any rain for eight weeks now since this picture was taken. I suspect there is far less water flowing over it now.
Downfall
22 Jul 2018 |
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As we continued on up the River Twiss we came to the Pecca Falls tumbling through a steep, wooded ravine. Doesn't falling water make a lovely sound?
God's Country
16 Jul 2018 |
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In my travels I have visited two places that call themselves "God's Country." One is Kerala in Southern India and the other is here In Yorkshire, UK. They are very different but I reckon that they both have a legitimate claim to the title,
Gravity
09 Jul 2018 |
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Continuing our walk up the River Twiss we came to Pecca Falls. Not too much water flowing here due to the current dry spell but a lovely spot all the same.
Fairy Glen
05 Jul 2018 |
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It's been a long time since I posted anything here. Partly due to inactivity and partly because I wanted to see how the site settled down after the change of ownership. Hopefully it is the same as it always was.
I have also been fairly inactive physically. I had hip problems three years ago which ended with a replacement. After a long period of recovery and exercise I can now return to hill walking and this was my first serious attempt in one of my favourite places; the Yorkshire Dales. The hip stood up very well with no problems at all though one or two other body parts suffered a little. Maybe, I should get those replaced too.
This is Swilla Glen on the River Twiss in Ingleton in North Yorkshire and is part of a beautiful circular walk which passes several lovely waterfalls.
Chapel in the Valley
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