Robin Hood Bay down near the water.
RHB - its hard to get on film the steepness of the streets
RHB - Old Village from up the hill below the newer (1900's) settlement.
RHB - 2 of us in line with "the suits" for Fish & Chips
RHB - Ceremony & Celebrations at the end of the walk.
Part of the coast leading into Robin Hood Bay
On the moor roads - an unusual sign.
'Fat Betty' - tradition to drop off a gift and pick one up.
A reminder of what we usually ahve at breakfast each morning in the B&Bs.
Our accommodation in Broom House at Egton Bridge - another great meal.
Donkey appeal along the track - for rescued donkeys from Spain & Africa.
Barb crossing over the stile that had the dire warnings
On Tap - James Cook Brewery
Outside the Blue Bell with the publican prior to our departure.
One of the delightful downhill paths through the woods.
A little rest in a memorial to a past tramper.
Negotiating the Wain Stones on our way to Chop Gate and from where we phoned the publican to be picked up.
Tea and scones on the track
A celebratory toast after another successful day
The Buck Inn at Chop Gate - highly recommended
A cairn leading in Richmond with our group coming up the hill.
A photo for Bill - The preserved television stage set of the James Herriot series found in a Richmond Museum.
Sheep feature in the Dales - even on the bathroom door.
Walking through the rain this was a welcome shelter for lunch.
A side stream bridge crossing on way to Richmond.
A typical accommodation on our walk. In this case it was the village's bank holiday celebration day for the Queen's 60th celebrations and the prize giving for sports such as the tug of war took place at tea time in the pub. Great experience.
A foot bridge along the track
Post boxes turn up in the most unexpected places. They usually have a little tag with the day of clearance on it.
Many of the track paths are across fields and over stone walls. The crossings have several stepping stones and a narrow opening.
Occasionally we seem to be in danger of highway robbery!
The walk, being in Spring, has the advantage of fields of flowers and this shot is looking back at our accommodation and church in ??
Many sheep encounted - but wool just drops off them so must be meat or genetics.
A foxglove along the walk.
Looking down to the slate factory along an old tram line from quarry site.
The YHA hostel "Black Sail" with limited accommodation but tea and coffee for through walkers.