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KIDSTYPIKE
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Ingleborough & Ribblehead
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Had a walk up Ingleborough earlier today then descended over Park Fell to Ribblehead. No problems with the walk but the weather at times was well wet!
9.25 miles 1794 feet 4h 15m
Dave
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Snowman
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Re: Ingleborough & Ribblehead
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12:57:03, 19/07/07 »
I think you're lucky it was wet. I went up Ingleborough a few years ago on the basis that I'd seen a photograph of the view from the top and wanted to see it myself. By the time I got to the top though, the view lasted about 10 yards.
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Re: Ingleborough & Ribblehead
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13:30:09, 19/07/07 »
I never saw more than a few yards in front of me from just past Braithwaite Wife Hole until after I had dropped off the summit. It was coming down like stairrods.
Dave
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PS. Thats my second vist in 8 days, never saw much that time either
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