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Walks in the Yorkshire Dales
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The Walks:

 
  The classic Yorkshire Dales challenge walk crossing its finest hills.
  Follow Steve and I on a route around the spectacular Three Peaks Walk.
  A detailed picture record of the superb Three Peaks Walk..
  A superb walk up Ingleborough in the snows of winter.
  A lovely river walk followed by a stiff walk to the beauty of Simons Seat.
  Up Gunnerside Gill, across moor and down Swinner Gill, fantastic!
  The most popular walk in the Howgill Fells and deservedly so.
  Explore the hills and dales around Settle on this interesting walk.
  A short walk with an exciting clamber down the beck of Hacker Gill.
  A walk taking in Embsay Crag, Rylstone Cross, Cracoe Monument and Barden.
  A moderate walk around Grassington and Hebden with lots of highlights.
  An alternative approach to Penyghent, one of the Dales finest hills.
  From Clapham via Trow Gill and returning by a completely new unplanned route!
  The ultimate in natural Dales scenery. The walk is a super geology lesson.
  A walk from Kettlewell to two top dales hills with a visit to a WW2 memorial.
  A walk from Grassington to two Yorkshire Dales highlights.
  An ideal winter walk along a drovers road to Malham Tarn.
  In my view the best example of Limestone Pavement walking in the Dales.
  Without question the most popular of all the walks in the southern Dales .
  A wonderful fell walk followed by a gill scramblers adventure to waterfalls.
  This magical walk visits waterfalls and caves in classic limestone country.
  A real little gem to fantastic waterfalls. Perfect for a Sunday Morning stroll.
  A perfect family walk. Pity we did it in the worse weather of the year, rain all day!
  The classic Penyghent ascent walk that includes a visit to fantastic Hull Pot.
  A lovely quiet moorland walk including some easy right to roam challenges.
  Lower Wensleydale is the setting for this varied day of delights.
     

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