Sorry, no. I started and finished at Ribblehead.
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Harry, Yorkshire Pudding and others
Thanks for your posts. Ventured up Whernside on Sunday from Dent - plenty of snow on top but little ice to worry about on that route - might be different now given the warmer days. Next target Malta half - no snow there!
Cheers
Not many rocks & no ledges so pressume they only slid 50-60 feet?
Plenty of people were walking up Ingleborough armed with ski poles but they were more use as mud poles today.
From Y.Dales CRO:
http://www.cro.org.uk/node/139
i am sure this happened on sunday not saturday? we were up whenside on saturday and it was a really clear day-report also doesnt mention that helicopter was grounded at ribblehead (locals were told their battery went flat!!)
Yes, I would say Sunday - a group of us did Horton to the Hill Inn.
Pen-y-Ghent was more treacherous than Whernside - lots of snow and ice the top of PYG, but as you climbed up the steep bit of Whernside, there was a snow overhang which was tricky to negotiate.
The Sea King was parked up at Ribblehead, with engines ticking over at around 11:30am on the Sunday.
Had a change of heart re 3 Peaks Entry - not doing enough fell training at the moment. Anyone?
Any monies will be donated to the local (3 Peaks) mountain rescue team.
Cheers.