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          Yorkshire Dales Three Peaks Walk Photography

           

          We did the three peaks walk in the Yorkshire dales at the weekend, which is a 26 mile all day walking affair over 3 of the peaks in the dales, (Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough) and had some of the best landscapes Yorkshire has to offer. I had seen a similar photography idea that I wanted to try during the walk, it basically involved taking a photo every minute or so for about 12 hours, it got quite tedious after about 15 minutes, especially going up the hills and finding 3 feet of frozen snow on the tops but it was worth it in the end and the weather was pretty stunning too.

          I also managed to get a couple of usable landscape photographs at some points that I have used at the start of the video to set the scene, I’ll put these up in a post soon.

          There was a bit of a break in the photography during the ascent of the third peak due to it being covered in a frozen snow, a guy we met earlier had been up it with a friend the day before and he had fallen 40 feet, we heard of this guy again as he had been in the pub at the bottom so I don’t think he was too badly injured. A few people had turned back saying you needed ice axes and crampons to get up it so we thought it best to maybe put the cameras away for 10 minutes.

          The walk usually takes 10-12 hours but we had to take a little longer due to the photography and the conditions so it became too dark for photos at about 2 miles from the end. Unfortunately we then lost the path (as it was pitch black) and ended up at an abandoned farm which was pretty scary but managed to get back ok. I always feel these are the experiences you remember best on days out like this and all in all we had a great day, bit sore the morning after mind!

           

          6 Responses to “Yorkshire Dales Three Peaks Walk Photography”

          1. Thanks very much folks, glad you enjoyed it, We’ve just about recovered

             
          2. Yes, I imagine the legs are a little sore even now.

            You should try running the distance. :) The Windermere Marathon is a great event that takes place in May if it’s whet your appetite!

             
          3. great pics!! Not sure I would want to do it in the snow though!! My legs were shaky enough going up Inglebrough without that to contend with!!

            I am doing it for the 3rd year in a row this July!!

             
            • Darren
          4. Thanks Darren, Ingleborough was pretty scary with about 3 foot of ice (hence the break in photos!) We try and do it once a year, it’s always a nice day out. Good luck in July, weather should be good and thanks for the comments.

             

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