I fancy doing the yorkshire three peaks which are the highest summits in the yorkshire dales you start of at Penyghent Café in (Here you "clock-out" using the antique clocking machine, and then "clock-in" later in the day when you have completed the walk. On the clocking-out card you leave details of: your name; address; telephone number; vehicle registration and where it is parked. When you complete the walk, you must ensure that you clock in. )Horton-In-Ribblesdale and follows an anti-clockwise route first up Penyghent, then Whernside and finally up Ingleborough, before descending the final few miles back down to the Penyghent Café. you must complete the walk in under 12 hour and its 25 miles the ones you must complete are the Penyghent, Whernside or Ingleborough mountains. What i like about this walk is that you can do it in a day not like the tree peaks which take 24 hours and you can do something else the next day like walking along the river ribble which is one of my next things planned the ribble way or walk some of the pennine way. its worth doing and like i said you can do something else the next day or if your planning on doing the pennine way you can walk and see where to stay some might say that take all the fun out of the pennine way or other walks in the area. So i was just woundering if any one done this.