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2010
July 7th - July 29th

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Hathersage
From the youth hostel, down the main street in Hathersage
The Old Nags Head Hotel & Pub - the southern end of the Pennine Way. 
The walk begins!
The Phantom Walker, heading up out of Edale.
Above the River Noe
Brown Knoll
Black Tor
The Phantom Walker at Laddow Rocks
Oakenclough Brook
Looking south toward Crowden.
Crowden Great Brook
Supper at the Diggle Hotel, with cousins.        
Cousin Linda and The Phantom Walker at the B&B in Diggle.  Linda and Iain met me on the trail and walked with me into Diggle. 
Alpaca coming up out of Diggle
Black Hill -
The Soldier's Lump
Stoodley Pike (from a mile and a half a mile away)
This thing is HUGE! I could see 3/4's of what I walked that day from the top of this. (I walked 15 miles that day)
Room at Badgerfield Farms
Badgerfield Farms B&B
Heptonstall Moor
Into Bronte Country.
The ruins of the Bronte Sisters' home. 
A view from Middle Moor
The Bronte home
Stanbury
Ponden House
Row houses outside of Hayworth.
PW's initials are everywhere!
Is it Pat Wolcott or Pennine Way?
The Elsack Grange
Perfect place to end the Pennine Way walk.
Elsack Grange
The view from my bedroom window. 
The Phantom Walker in Skipton Castle
The Old Lodge Hotel in Malton
The Old Lodge Hotel in Malton
Ruins of Pickering Castle
Up out of Cropton, heading toward the Roman Ruins
Roman Earthworks at Cawthorn
Roman Camp 1
in Cawthorn
Looking into the Newtondale Valley
Roman Camp 2 in Cawthorn
Looking south from Cawthorn
Sign to Roman Camps
The New Inn, Cropton.
Nice dinner here
High Farms B&B, Cropton.
The Phantom in the mirror.
(the nice woodwork at High Farms)
The back yard and gardens at High Farms B&B
The phantom walker, with Helmsley Castle in the background
Phantom with a hat
Banquet table at Helmsley
Screen wall with bronze statues at Helmsley Castle
A view back to Helmsley.
On the way to Rievaulx (ree-voo) Abbey.
About a mile back to Helmsley Castle
Rievaulx (ree-voo) Abbey!
The largest Abbey ruins in Northern England
The walls are over 70 feet high!  (the windows are 12 feet tall)
This place is HUGE!
On my way back to Helmsley
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