Hi all. I'm in the process of doing the YWW but cheating, in that I'm doing various stages at various times. This is partly due to the small amount of daylight hours, the weather not being appropriate, having a younger one with me, and being a novice at this kind of thing. I work Sundays too, so barring the school holidays, Saturdays (when the lad isn't with his dad) are the only days for it.
Anyway, I plan on doing more days in the Feb school holiday, and in March when I have weekends off work, so hopefully I can cross the YWW off my list at the end of March and move onto something else.
Ideally I'd like to think about doing a path over the course of a few days, camping out. I'd be going around the end of May. I would like an area that has varied scenery, so in other words, I wouldn't want to trekking three days across moors. I've walked Malham Tarn to Malham, and around Castleton so don't want those areas.
I was thinking of doing a few days of the West Highland Way, or around Cairngorm but I'd worry about getting lost on the latter and it being a bit dull if it has vast areas of moor between the interesting parts. Some where that had a good history and was interesting on that score would be good.
I will be using public transport and I am situated in East Yorkshire, but would consider most places I can get to by public transport. I'd prefer the pace to be fairly easy to moderate. Some Hills to see good scenery would be nice, but nothing too hard that I'll need mountain rescue.
Any one have an ideas?