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Yorkshire Dales near Settle

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Fellsnude
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Yesterday, 17th June, I found a great route, albeit not one to try after a lot of rain.

OS map OL2, start at Stainforth SD822673. Take path slightly N of E towards Malham Moor. Reaching Henside Rd, you can't go through Rough Close farm, so turn left and cross a gate after 1/4 mile onto "Rough Lands". Follow quad tracks (or your nose) NNE to Gingling Hole, climbing two or three gates and a fence on the way. Take track NW through Rainscar Pasture to meet road, cross joining Pennine Way, then left and left to head south over Overdale and follow signs and your nose back to Stainmore. 

I had about 6 naked miles, and met nobody except on the short stretch of Pennine Way. 

 
Posted : June 18, 2022 2:11 pm
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Posted by: @fellsnude

Yesterday, 17th June, I found a great route, albeit not one to try after a lot of rain.

OS map OL2, start at Stainforth SD822673. Take path slightly N of E towards Malham Moor. Reaching Henside Rd, you can't go through Rough Close farm, so turn left and cross a gate after 1/4 mile onto "Rough Lands". Follow quad tracks (or your nose) NNE to Gingling Hole, climbing two or three gates and a fence on the way. Take track NW through Rainscar Pasture to meet road, cross joining Pennine Way, then left and left to head south over Overdale and follow signs and your nose back to Stainmore. 

I had about 6 naked miles, and met n

Thanks for posting this. I’ve copied it on to my Facebook group “Yorkshire Naturist Ramblers” if that’s ok?!

Life’s too short. Do it today!

 
Posted : June 18, 2022 2:27 pm
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Absolutely fine, Peter! I've just been looking at the map to see what could be done just to the north of that, which could mean including Pen-y-Ghent. Must explore more over that way.

Because we're in the part of the country that is often near the boundary between warmer, sunnier weather to the SE and cooler, cloudier to the NW, I tend to look for routes where the forecast for the day is better. Yesterday I just about got it right.

 
Posted : June 18, 2022 2:51 pm
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Just to clarify, where I said "Malham Moor" that's just the wording on the map in capitals for the Civil Parish name. Of course Malham itself is a fair way to the SE.

Several parts of the route would be, in Wainwright's words, "juicy" if we hadn't had a lot of mainly dry weather.

 
Posted : June 18, 2022 2:55 pm
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@fellsnude not sure if you’re in the fb group. Feel free to join up if you do fb. Otherwise I’ve just started sister groups on MeWe & TrueNudist.

Life’s too short. Do it today!

 
Posted : June 18, 2022 3:12 pm
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Thanks - not a member - I think we corresponded once before and it looked like you're mainly too far east to be convenient for me.

 
Posted : June 18, 2022 3:17 pm
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Yep, I’ve got half a memory of that. Lol! There is now a Lancashire group operating using MeWe if that’s of any use to you?

Life’s too short. Do it today!

 
Posted : June 18, 2022 5:49 pm
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Alternately, start the walk on the other side of Stainforth beck, along the Pennine bridleway, and you can add in a dip in Catrigg force, before heading north east to join Fellsnude’s route. You may not get Catrigg to yourself…

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Posted : June 19, 2022 9:30 am
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