Leaving Swaledale

Leaving Swaledale

Originally uploaded by Dawnriser

The climb out of Swaledale up Crow Trees Hill is possibly tougher than the climb in. It’s
certainly longer. But the payoff is the view across the dale. This is
one shot looking west – the other direction is just as beautiful.

Anyone for a penny farthing?

Anyone for a penny farthing?

Originally uploaded by Dawnriser

I didn’t notice the sign on this tearoom until I came out of it. I
can’t imagine a penny farthing coping with the terrain round here.
I’m in Gunnerside and I’ve just had a Pot of Tea, Fruitcake and big slab of
Wensleydale Cheese.
A dear lady, who’s lived in the village for 16 years, told be about a
visit from the BBC when they filmed a story about the problems of
living in a remote rural community.
Now – on to Askrigg

Shelter from the rain

Shelter from the rain

Originally uploaded by Dawnriser

Between Grinton and Reeth there’s a neat bus shelter. This is it. The
noticeboard is full of information aboutĀ events in the area The Best Queen Show Ever in a school hall in
Leyburn – Vacancy for a Parish Councillor – several concerts in Reeth
with tickets on sale at the village Post Office.
It hasn’t stopped raining but I want to get on …….

High above Wensleydale

High above Wensleydale

Originally uploaded by Dawnriser

Part push, part pedal. To reach the top of these inclines you have to know
when it’s quicker to push. Some of the steep inclines are beyond my
lowest gear.
The sun has come out in the dale about ten miles from where I am. It
won’t last.
This is a tough ride but very rewarding and each mile is worth pounds
for the students we’re bringing across from Bethlehem to the summer
school. An added bonus.

Remote parts

Remote parts

Originally uploaded by Dawnriser

Somewhere above the village of Redmire in Wensleydale Is this gated
road. The weather is fine at the moment but there’s rain up the dale.
I may miss it as I’m heading for Swaledale