Yorkshire meet - Sunday 26th November

So you want to go out to the moors at the end of November? :eek: Just remember to take your thermals as it will certainly be v-e-r-y cold...brrrr.
Sounds like a beautiful location, but after taking some shots of the rocks, there isn't much else there :thinking:
 
Ha ha, I have got to see one of these:

Home to the Northern hairy wood ant
 
Some one does not know Hebden Bridge and the South Pennines if they think beyond rocks there's nowt else! :cuckoo: Whatch this space, I will post some pics!
 
Some one does not know Hebden Bridge and the South Pennines if they think beyond rocks there's nowt else! :cuckoo:

What I meant was that if we go to Brimham Rocks, is there going to be plenty to do to keep us entertained for a full day? If the weather is really pants and absolutely belting it down, is there shelter or are we gonna be stuck out in the open? I know for a fact that Yorkshire has the most beautiful scenery around - it's not called Gods Country for nothing ;)
 
What I meant was that if we go to Brimham Rocks, is there going to be plenty to do to keep us entertained for a full day? If the weather is really pants and absolutely belting it down, is there shelter or are we gonna be stuck out in the open? I know for a fact that Yorkshire has the most beautiful scenery around - it's not called Gods Country for nothing ;)

I have the same concerns as Minimeeze. I admit I've never been to Brimham Rocks, but all the photos I ever seen are of, well...rocks - and they don't look that interesting :) .
What else is there immediately in the area? Are we going to be faced with short car trips to multiple points of interest in the area, rather than a good walk in an area with plenty of interesting and varied subjects to take a pics of :shrug: .

As I said, I've never been there, so there may well be LOTS to do there, but it does'nt sound like it :)
 
How about the Waterfall Walks at Ingleton, about 7 miles total with stunning scenery and a pub and chippy at the end. November will be cold up there. Ian :beer:

Now that sounds good to me, nice walk followed by food and beer.
 
I'm up for the walk, but only if someone car carry the O2 and de-fib that I will need half way through :gag:
 
Ideal world suggestion/request:

Cant do long walks cos of health issues so thats out. But somewhere with interesting scenery in a reasonably contained area. Water, that would be good. Dying to try some water fall or tumbling over rocks type long exposure shots. A bit of wild life would be nice as well, four legged rather than an angry TPer who's just dropped their camera. Oh and food, even fish and chips :D
 
Hmmmmm.

long walk isn't really something I fancy either - not with my full kit on my back anyway.
 
Is there a way to find out what events will be on and where?

I know its the back end of November so there may not be any, but it's worth a try maybe?

Isn't there a huge park somewhere in Bradford that recently won best park in Britain?
 
Ingleton has waterfalls.... another alternative could be the coast :shrug:
 
Lister park, also know as Manningham Park in which is Cartwright Hall.
 
Bump.

Right, with the london meet out of the way, lets turn our attention to this one proper :p

Has anyone had any new ideas?
 
lol - sorry to laugh, but just read the whole 4 pages of this thread and its one big loop :D

Theres nothing like a good debate hey? ;)

P.S The only one of the thing listed here that I know anything about is Lister Park - It isn't that exciting, some nice shots special when Autumn, finaly, arrives, but apart from that you would stuggle to find anything to do for more than an hour or so - but there is a pub, and a chippy! :p

Sorry to throw another one into the pot, but has anyone been to Malham Cove? Supposed to be good, but I think the cove is the only real thing of interest.

I have also been told that Bolton Abbey (think was mentioned somewhere) is a good location, there is the Abbey and then lovely walks down the river (and a nearby steam railway)
 
Oh nice one JL (Oh and BTW welcome to the forum :wave: ).

That certainly looks like a nice place with plenty of mixed interest :)

Opps I should have said, Bolton Abbey.
 
Bolton Abbey sounds ace, although it's very dependant on the weather, and the days aren't getting warmer. Personally I don't mind a bit of cold weather :) But just making sure everyone's aware...
 
Bolton Abbey, the riverside walks up the Stridd and nearby railway would be good IMO (though I've never been on the railway). There are a few cafes around there to warm up in :) .

I don't think Malham would be upto much in November. Very open countyside, so if its windy....brrrrrr :eek: . The Cove itself is OK, but the rest of the place would'nt occupy much time IMO.

Rich
 
Typical!

Click on the link for 'places to eat', follow the link from the map for the Steam Railway and what do you get:

Service Temporarily Unavailable

Who do they think they are, British Rail :thinking: :lol:
 
Typical!

Click on the link for 'places to eat', follow the link from the map for the Steam Railway and what do you get:

Service Temporarily Unavailable

Who do they think they are, British Rail :thinking: :lol:

Yeah that site seems to be dead :(

I have uploaded some of the shots I took at the station at the other end of the Line in Embsay - Linky -

Looks like there may be "Santa Trains" running around the time you lot are thinking of going.
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Ohhh now I am excited! There is nothing like having a 2 1/2 year old to get you excited about trains!
 
I think you are still a 2 1/2 year old so of course you can get excited by trains ;)
 
It's a yes from me :thumbs:
 
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