Two Days in Yorkshire (UK)

crossed-up

Observer
It's been a long while since I posted anything here, and haven't got time for a full report, so just sharing some pics from a trip up to Yorkshire in the Jeeps.

We only covered a few of the trails around Pen Y Gent and the Pennine Way, but it was just the sort of trip I like, where trail is good enough that you can just concentrate on the journey through the scenery, but with a few tricky bits where you may need to break out some recovery gear.


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20DYNAMITE07

Just along for the ride
These are great photos! It's nice to see trips in England/UK. There don't seem to be many photo essays about overland travel featuring the British Isles, so this is a treat. Thanks!!!
 

dman93

Adventurer
What the UK lacks in terms of miles of trails or technical challenges, it sure makes up for it with natural beauty, and history. Thanks for sharing!
 

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