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East Yorkshire: South Cave, Drewton Wold

Sunday, 22nd September 2013

Added as an archive 5 years later in 2018.  

This walk became a bit of a "staple diet" walk for hill work as there's lots of ups and downs.  It has my affectionately named "4 stops hill" and my mission was to be able to walk up it without stopping.

It is a lovely walk and one I intend to repeat, today in fact, (Wednesday, 18th April 2018)!

Anyway, some pics of the 2013 walk:

Heading down the track at Beverley Clump

A "wow" moment view
(my four stops hill)

Looking along the hillside to the trees opposite
(my next bit of the walk)

The most complicated gate ever!

Squirrel

Mushrooms

Heading along part of the Yorkshire Wolds Way

A welcomed bench for a brew

View from the bench
(you can see Eggborough power station in the distance)

Wonderful old tree

Heading down the field towards Diamond Cottage

The weir

Heading back to my descent hill
(my four stops hill)

Another one of those complicated gates!

I came from the left this time
(my outward route took me to the right)

The Warrens full of sheep
A lovely 5 (approx) mile walk.  If I remember rightly, a year or so later there was a lot of tree felling going on which ruined the woodland part of the walk and I stopped doing it for a while. So yes, I must do it again now it should have all re-naturalised again.

Thanks for looking 😊