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Grid reference SD9181

3 km from Yockenthwaite, North Yorkshire, England


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Images in SD9181 Breakdown list
We have 9 images for SD9181
 : Hunters Hole. by Steve Partridge Hunters Hole.
Small ! shaped tarn on Middle Tongue.
 : Stone Men of Yockenthwaite Moor by Chris Heaton Stone Men of Yockenthwaite Moor
These are not ancient cairns - more like someone has had a bit of fun constructing them out of the remains of a convenient dry stone wall.
 : Peat bogs on Yockenthwaite Moor by John H Darch Peat bogs on Yockenthwaite Moor
 : Peat bogs on Yockenthwaite Moor by steven ruffles Peat bogs on Yockenthwaite Moor
Would not like to be up here on a wet day.
 : Moorland above Middle Tongue. by Steve Partridge Moorland above Middle Tongue.
Looking N towards Wensleydale.
 : Hunters Hole. by Steve Partridge Hunters Hole.
A small tarn in a large hollow on the moorland above Middle Tongue.
 : Curricks on Yockenthwaite Moor. by Steve Partridge Curricks on Yockenthwaite Moor.
Looking S from Hunters Hole.
 : Curricks on Yockenthwaite Moor. by Steve Partridge Curricks on Yockenthwaite Moor.
I don't think these curricks are that old or mysterious; they seem to have been made from the remains of a drystone wall that has been replaced by the fence.
 : Stream on Yockenthwaite Moor. by Steve Partridge Stream on Yockenthwaite Moor.
You may get wet feet, but when all around you is a peat bog these stone bottomed streams make excellent footpaths.

 
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