As today’s route commenced from the ‘far end’ of Baugh Fell and Knoutberry Haw, rather than head back towards the Moorcock Inn and Hawes further on, we decided to have a bimble on into Sedbergh for our post-ramble tipple and what a lovely surprise was in store. Sedbergh is a lovely quaint little town, and …
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May 15 2010
The Green Dragon – Hardraw
A good number of miles under our belt again, the troops were pleased that the walk began and ended in Hardraw. This not only meant an ale or two in the Green Dragon, but they could also take in Hardraw Force. The tight accountant was however, flabbergasted to learn the only access to the beautiful …
Apr 17 2010
The Moorcock Inn – Garsdale Head
Today’s peaks had us scaling Mallerstang Edge, and as Outhgill hasn’t a pub, we drove back down the B6259 to the Moorcock Inn, at the junction with the A684 (Sedbergh to Hawes road). After fighting our way through the stubborn front door, ales were purchased and a small table at the other side of the …
Apr 02 2010
The Fountain – Hawes
The descent from Wether Fell had seen the first bit of poor weather of our walks to date, however as we had only just entered April, there were no complaints on that score. And entering Market Place in Hawes, we were delighted to find a choice of three boozers, all next door to each other! …
Mar 27 2010
The Wheatsheaf – Ingleton
As today’s walk had exceeded the estimated mileage by some distance, the boozer couldn’t come soon enough! Having already driven through Ingleton earlier, it was pre-determined that The Wheatsheaf would be the order of the day. A sizeable pub, they were doing a decent trade when we entered and as the ladies nudged some good …
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