I'd had the walk in mind for a while, but I wouldn't have set off without the encouragement from Cary, who has organised everything for the two of us to do the walk. Not bad going, as we only decided to go a week ago. Sadly Sue couldn't join us due to a long standing work commitment.
Leaving home at 7:30 this morning meant that I had to pay for the tram to Manchester Victoria. But having sorted out a Senior Railcard a couple of days ago, the journey to Saltaire, via Leeds, cost less than £12. My last Railcard was a card. Now I have to store it in an 'App' in my 'phone. I'm not a fan of this, but it worked today, and to be fair, in the past I've forgotten the card but remembered my phone!
The train to Leeds was cancelled, but another slower service still managed to get us to Saltaire by 10:40.
After a couple of hours in Salt Mill appreciating the galleries of wonderful Hockney images, we set off on the 12km stroll to Ilkley, taking rather less than four hours to reach the comfort of a well presented twin room at One Tivoli Place.
It was a lovely day for walking, with others enjoying being outdoors near the flesh pots of Saltaire and Ilkley, and deserted dessicated moorland in between.
Very little bird life - just a few Martins on view, with smaller birds no doubt busy in the heather, which is close to assuming a glorious purple colour.
Here's Cary on the moor near Horncliffe Well.
4 comments:
A beautiful day to start your walk - envious? Of course not.....!
Having been born in Bradford and living there until I was 30ish all that territory is part of my own backyard and has a special nostalgia for me, and again from my own Dales High Way in 2010. And it just gets better and better. I'm not surprised that this is your second trip.
Have a good week and don't worry about the weather.
Thanks everyone. We will try not to worry....
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