Not every day

By ppatrick

Pen-y-Ghent

One of the hills now in England which still have their Welsh, or rather Brythonic, names. The smallest of the Three Peaks and the nearest to Horton-in-Ribblesdale, which is why we climbed it today as a dessert after yesterday's main course of finishing the Ribble Way. Carrying on down to Stainforth Force made it rather more substantial a dessert than we had envisaged, and the exceptionally brilliant November sunshine turned to mist as we descended.

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