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15th September 2020

OUR FIRST CL and THE BANNISDALE HORSESHOE

We recently joined the Caravan and Motorhome Club. Several years ago, when we had our first campervan, we joined the other one (Caravan and Camping Club), but didn’t renew our membership after the first year because we never made use of any of their sites. This time around, however, what with things as they currently are, and needing to keep...

Categories Campervan/The Lake District/Walking Comments: 0
1st September 2020

PEN-Y-GHENT – TAKE TWO

It’s only been a month since we stayed over at Ribblehead viaduct and climbed Pen-y-Ghent. So, this feels like deja vu… Last night, we stayed over at Ribblehead Viaduct, and today, we climbed Pen-y-Ghent…again. The reason we’re here again is because I had camera issues the last time we were here, resulting in all my video footage finishing up horribly...

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18th August 2020

THE TROSSACHS, GLENCOE & A CLASSIC DRIVE

We weren’t sure we were going to get away at all this weekend. On Friday, as we were putting the finishing touches to our van-packing and preparing to leave, the petrol station two doors down from us went up in flames. The road was closed off and no fewer than four fire engines turned up to control the blaze; the...

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7th August 2020

RIBBLEHEAD AND PEN-Y-GHENT

Yesterday afternoon, we headed out to Ribblehead, for an overnight stop in preparation for climbing Pen-y-Ghent today. I think its fair to say that Ribblehead is one of the most popular visitor destinations in the Yorkshire Dales, for walkers, motorhomers, and train spotters alike. There are lots of good ‘wild camping spots’ in this area, and the Station Inn, situated...

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1st August 2020

KIRROUGHTREE FOREST

Once all the rain and thunder had finally passed over, our night in the Kirroughtree Forest Visitor Centre car park was pleasingly dark and super-quiet. In the morning, I headed off to the payment machine to pay £3 for a days parking (Overnight is only free for campervans between the hours of 6pm and 10am), since we planned to take...

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