Search THIS Site PicoSearch

This site has a new layout. Do you like it??

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

View My Stats

Go And Adventure

Our Experiences Can Be Yours


NAVIGATION MENU

Please use the pull

 down menus to
 select which part of
 the site you wish to
 visit.

You Are In: Pennine Way
 


THE PENNINE WAY

  Pennine Way
Index Page

Day Reports

Day Photos

Day Maps


 

EQUIPMENT LIST

 

For Walking

 


Not Ready Yet

 

Go to Home Page

Go to Links Page

 


Please feel free to
 Email me

 ian-steel2005@tiscali.co.uk


 to tell me about your
 experiences of Adventure
 Activities, whatever your
 level of experience.


I also have got a guest
 book for my site.
Please take a minute to
 leave your comments
about this site.

Sign My Guest book

Guestbook by GuestWorld

 View My Guest book



Want a print out of
 this page?


This site is specially

 designed to be printer
 friendly. Simply select the
 text you want printed in
 the main body of this page,
 and then select print
 selection from the print
 menu, before starting to
 print.


 

 

THE PENNINE WAY
Start - Edale, England
2   7   1     M   I   L   E   S
Finish - Kirk Yetholm, Scotland

Most Popular Next Links -
Day 10; Day 9 Maps; Day 9 Photos; P.W. Index Page; Index Page

DAY 9 OF THE PENNINE WAY

Day 9 - Summary - Personal Report - Analysis - Facilities

STARTING POINT

Hawes (O.S. 98 - 873898) 

FINISHING POINT

Keld (O.S. 92 - 892010) 

LENGTH OF DAY

13 Miles (21 Km) 

ASCENT

2150 Ft (660 M) 

Day 9 - Summary - Personal Report - Analysis - Facilities

DAY 9 SUMMARY

A fairly interesting day of walking over Great Shunner Fell. This was our least lonely day yet, as we met up with some 150 runners on the summit. These turned out to be an Army Reunion and they had decided to do a run over Great Shunner Fell, to celebrate the reunion. When we were on top, we had our first view into the Lake District that is over 50 miles away, due to the unbelievably clear weather conditions. We stopped at Thwaite for lunch, where they make the biggest scones, I have seen, a meal in its self let alone the jam and cream that went with it. We spent the night at Keld Y.H.A after taking the last 4 miles at a gentle pace from Thwaite 
 

Day 9 - Summary - Personal Report - Analysis - Facilities

HOW I FOUND DAY 9

To Follow...

Day 9 - Summary - Personal Report - Analysis - Facilities

A MORE DETAILED LOOK AT DAY 9

The Pennine way leaves Hawes after a rather nice walk along the length of its high street by crossing over the river Ure, by a strong two arched bridge. From there the path becomes paved - something Hawes is noted for, as doing on all of the paths in the area, as well as it's Wensleydale cheese. You soon come to the small hamlet of Hardrow. This is a very small place but it does have one tourist attraction. Hardrow Force. However one thing spoils the beauty of the falls you have to pay to go and see it. We were annoyed at this and opted not to go and see the falls, but wait to see the waterfalls along the River Tees several days later. For people who haven't seen it, like us, Hardrow Force is water spurting out of rock and falling down in a ponytail shape surrounded by rocks, which apparently has a shape like that of Malham Cove. 

From Hardrow a long and enjoyable climb, which lasts for 5 miles and raises you up an extra 1570 ft (478m) from where you are led to the summit of Great Shunner Fell the highest summit on this walk so far. 

On the climb to the summit you pass a lot of stone piles or cairns or beacons or curracks, what ever you want to call them. When you are on top you are just under half way in today's walk. This is then and ideal place for a quick snack or something on a nice day. If it is a very nice, clear day you can, like us, see in to the Lake District, some 50 miles away. 

The descent is long a gradual and enjoyable one in to the small village of Thwaite. Thwaite to some people is a disappointment as it doesn't have any Pubs, but it does have a wonderful tea room and serves some wonderful home made cream teas 

When you leave Thwaite the climbing is not over yet. A small hill out of Thwaite on rough terrain is the final hardship of the day. However when you are on top you are walking along the top of a steep decent. It is almost like walking along a cliff edge. This all climaxes with a wood that tells you that you are just about to enter Keld, and so you are. A short walk along a road and you stroll in to the small hamlet of Keld. 

Day 9 - Summary - Personal Report - Analysis - Facilities

REFRESHMENTS

A hotel/public house at Hardraw very early in the day. Also a cafe in Thwaite. 

ACCOMMODATION

A youth hostel and guest house at Keld.

Day 9 - Summary - Personal Report - Analysis - Facilities

Most Popular Next Links -
Day 10; Day 9 Maps; Day 9 Photos; P.W. Index Page; Index Page

 

Copyright 1997 - 2005 Ian Steel
Best Viewed with 1024*768 Or Higher Screen Resolution
Last updated on 06 December 2005 22:11