Six of us spent a week in Middleton in Teesdale (Co Durham) exploring this very scenic area before moving on to Giggleswick, just across the River Ribble from Settle in Yorkshire, where we were joined by six more members for the May Day bank holiday weekend.  Here are a few photos.  There are lots more photos, at higher resolution, at

https://www.flickr.com/photos/chris_jeggo/sets/72157652493642885

Thanks are due to Derek and Anne Tanner for organising this most successful trip.

Cow Green Reservoir

Cow Green Reservoir, Upper Teesdale

Low Force, River Tees

Low Force, River Tees

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Snow on the tops above Teesdale

Snow on the tops above Teesdale

Sue on Hamsterley Forest's Forest Drive

Sue on Hamsterley Forest’s Forest Drive

Derek, Anne and Dave on the Tees Valley Railway path

Derek, Anne and Dave on the Tees Valley Railway path

Ready for the 'off' from Gigglewick

Ready for the ‘off’ from Giggleswick

Lane to Stainforth

Lane to Stainforth

Lane to Stainforth

Lane to Stainforth

Derek & Hilary, Pen-y-Ghent in the background

Derek & Hilary with Pen-y-Ghent in the background

Sue, Marion & Nick, Pen-y-Ghent in the background

Sue, Marion & Nick with Pen-y-Ghent in the background

Nearing Ribblehead Viaduct

Nearing Ribblehead Viaduct

Anne, Sue etc with Ingleborough in the background

Anne, Sue etc with Ingleborough in the background

Stop to admire Dent Head Viaduct

Stop to admire Dent Head Viaduct

Climbing out of Deepdale

Climbing out of Deepdale

Climbing out of Deepdale

Climbing out of Deepdale

Nick & Roger with Kingsdale and Whernside (the third of the three peaks) in the background

Nick & Roger with Kingsdale and Whernside (the third of The Three Peaks) in the background

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  1. (VERY JEALOUS) looks a fabulous place to cycle,