WILDCAMP AT HUNTINGDON WARREN |
As with so many of these types of trips, it is only now....looking back on the trip in it's entirety, that I realize how much I actually enjoyed it.
At the time I did find some of it hard, but then again that was only to be expected after such a long lay-off from backpacking.
The real joy of it all was the close camaraderie that is only to be found when a group of friends are doing something together that they all enjoy............
TENTS NEATLY PITCHED AT THE HUNTINGDON WARREN WILD CAMP |
A VIEW FROM MY PITCH AT HUNTINGDON WARREN |
BREAKING CAMP...... |
TAKING A BREAK...... |
AT EASTERN WHITE BARROW |
CAMP SITE BEHIND THE 'PLUME OF FEATHERS' PUBLIC HOUSE AT PRINCETOWN |
LOOKING BACK AT 'NORTH HESSARY TOR' FROM 'GREAT MIS TOR' |
ANDREW TAKING IN THE VIEW AT 'GREAT MIS TOR' |
YET ANOTHER REST BREAK |
ANDREW GIVING JILL A PIGGY-BACK AT SANDY FORD |
RIVER TAVY AT SANDY FORD |
GETTING SORTED BEFORE THE NEXT SECTION OF THE ROUTE |
VIEW FROM MY TENT AT OUR LAST WILD CAMP- |
IN THE MIST AT 'YES TOR' ON OUR LAST DAY |
So many Tor, so little time! Great photos, and the perambulation looks quite enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I call roughing it.
ReplyDelete*JRA*
ReplyDeleteThe perambulation is a really great route even though some of the going is a bit tough.
*limom*
A friend of mine always say's "Any fool can be uncomfortable". That's the art of backpacking..to travel over rough country totally self supported and yet still be as comfortable as it's possible to be.
Believe me, we didn't rough it!!