When the tourists stop coming in the off-season, the moors
become lonely. With only stone markers to keep them company, locals gave names
to the stone markers.
Marie-Helene and Normand at Young Ralph Cross |
Fat Betty |
I spent the entire morning walking with Andrew, Normand and
Marie-Helene. Just short of Glaisdale, we came upon Dave and Geoff. They will
be arriving at Robin Hood’s Bay on Friday, a day after the rest of us. After a
short chat, we said our final good-byes and moved on.
Andrew, Normand and Marie-Helene stopped for night at Egton
Bridge, and I moved on alone to Grosmont. I had hoped for a ride from a group of Dutch car enthusiasts but, although they were friendly, they didn't offer me a ride. They'll probably regret it once they read my first posting and see that I once owned an MGB.
As I entered Grosmont, I met Paul, a park ranger from Tasmania, and Robin, who lives in Sunderland. I’ve been sharing beers and dinners with them for the past week, and we agreed to do so again tonight.
Triumph, but what year?
As I entered Grosmont, I met Paul, a park ranger from Tasmania, and Robin, who lives in Sunderland. I’ve been sharing beers and dinners with them for the past week, and we agreed to do so again tonight.
Fourteen miles, you can almost keep up with us!....I know, I am a funny girl!
ReplyDeleteSure is nice to hear that you are having nice weather and even nicer peeps to walk with.
Have fun!