13th December 2008 - Bolton Bridge, Bolton Abbey, the Strid, Howgill Lane, Simon's Seat and back - 13.25 miles and 1,300 feet up/down
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Feeling like crap from a 7 hour Christmas 'lunch' on Friday and having to catch the train to Skipton to collect my car, I decided to run away my hangover and the vaguely worrying flashbacks of the day before by zipping over to Bolton Abbey. This circuit is one of my best and most run routes from when I used to live over that way. The car parks weren't yet open at Bolton Abbey which probably saved me a huge wad of cash and instead I parked at Bolton Bridge by the cricket ground, which had the added advantage of making my planned run maybe a mile longer.
The route pretty much follows the river Wharfe for the first six or seven miles with a lot of that being through Strid Woods. After the woods its a long (and yesterday waterlogged) loop up river, crossing Barden Bridge, past the Howgill camp site then steeply up to Simon's Seat, a fast descent back into the Valley of Desolation with some more river side running to finish. Absolutely brilliant.
Five or six times the riverside 'path' became a bit wet - knee deep wet in fact!
The view towards Appletreewick just before it went all claggy on the way up to Simon's Seat:
This is more of what I'm used to - running up a boggy rocky path into icey cloud with no mamby pamby trees and rivers in sight:
The waterfall in the Valley of Desolation was switched full on yesterday:
A slowish 2 hours 13 but fantastic all the same and it completely de-fugged my head.








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