Hi there Everyone!
This years new years resolution was to put on my walking boots a bit more often and get out on the hills, so my second trip out of the year was a walk up Whernside in the Yorkshire Dales, a hill I have never climbed before although spending pretty much every weekend in the dales for three years at university - we just always climbed Ingleborough instead.
Since the weather was nice I took a few pictures along the way - the colours really don't manage to convey just how beautiful and green the dales are in the spring.
1. The Ribblehead Viaduct and Whernside in the snow

2. Whernside Framed

3. Waterfall in Force Gill

4. And closer (40-150mm f4-5.6 at full stretch)

5. Tarn on Greensett Moss as the clouds roll in

6. Icy puddle at the top of Whernside

7. Ingleborough from the top of Whernside

8. Ribblehead from Whernside

9. Gods own country.

I have thoroughly enjoyed getting out to take these pictures - I hope you have enjoyed viewing them. Any comments welcome.
Cheers,
Ralph.
This years new years resolution was to put on my walking boots a bit more often and get out on the hills, so my second trip out of the year was a walk up Whernside in the Yorkshire Dales, a hill I have never climbed before although spending pretty much every weekend in the dales for three years at university - we just always climbed Ingleborough instead.
Since the weather was nice I took a few pictures along the way - the colours really don't manage to convey just how beautiful and green the dales are in the spring.
1. The Ribblehead Viaduct and Whernside in the snow

2. Whernside Framed

3. Waterfall in Force Gill

4. And closer (40-150mm f4-5.6 at full stretch)

5. Tarn on Greensett Moss as the clouds roll in

6. Icy puddle at the top of Whernside

7. Ingleborough from the top of Whernside

8. Ribblehead from Whernside

9. Gods own country.

I have thoroughly enjoyed getting out to take these pictures - I hope you have enjoyed viewing them. Any comments welcome.
Cheers,
Ralph.
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