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    Re: Stolly's adventures 2009

    Stunning pics Stolly.....

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    Re: Stolly's adventures 2009

    More fabness....love it!

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    Re: Stolly's adventures 2009

    Excellent Stolly

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    Thumbs up Re: Stolly's adventures 2009

    Awesome snaps Stolly & as usual always a cracking read.

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    Re: Stolly's adventures 2009

    very nice indeed, impressive, you go on some great runs, i'm jealous to say the least

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    Re: Stolly's adventures 2009

    That's one of my favourite local(ish) areas to go running. If you're back in the area the Windgather race route is worth a look round as well, http://www.fellraces.co.uk/. I usually park at Erwood resevoir as well, and then run the race route from halfway round.

    That website looks very useful!

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    Re: Stolly's adventures 2009

    10. Settle Hills

    Date: 07/02/09
    Distance: 7.5 miles
    Ascent/descent: 1,750ft
    Route map
    Time: 1 hour 26

    Another snowy run in the hills this morning, this time from home following the route of the Settle Hills fell race. Marvelous.

    Tussocks:



    Once at the highest point, the absolute best view ever of Pen y Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough all together opens up. Unfortunately to get them all in the same frame with my camera is just too wide an angle to see them properly, other than as small lumps on the horizon, so here's just Ingleborough, Simon Fell and Whernside on their own



    Looking back over my shoulder on the final climb up the back of High Hill and pretty much all the countryside that I've just looped around is there to see.



    The view just before dropping straight off the steep side of High Hill:



    Lovely run out and spiffing weather again.
    Last edited by Stolly; 07-02-2009 at 10:49 PM.

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    Re: Stolly's adventures 2009

    Once again... stunning views.

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    Re: Stolly's adventures 2009

    What camera you using Stolly? I want one!

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    Re: Stolly's adventures 2009

    Quote Originally Posted by dominion View Post
    What camera you using Stolly? I want one!
    One of them with stunning views in front of it

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