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Saturday 25th April: A ride along the Turbarry Road.

A Scarecrow in Wray part of the annual Wray Scarecrow Festival

Flash Gordon (Brown) Only 1 term to leave the Country, part of the Wray Scarecrow Festival.

Scarecrow in Wray part of the annual Wray Scarecrow Festival.

Peter said had to take this photo!

Another Scarecrow in Wray part of the annual Wray Scarecrow Festival.

Wraypossessed part of the annual Wray Scarecrow Festival

The food photo at the Nosebag cafe in High Bentham

Where the River Twiss and the River Doe meet in Ingleton and become the River Greta.

Climbing up Meal Bank along Oddie’s Lane out of Ingleton heading toward Twisleton Hall.

Primroses on Oddie’s Lane.

Primroses growing in Lenny Wood.

Peter and Ian following the track from Twisleton Hall to Kingsdale.

Ed crossing the ford over the River Twiss.

Half way across the ford.

Nearly made it put end up with two wet feet.

A view inside Yordas Cave

Another view of the cave.

Another view of the cave.

After looking around Yordas Cave we stop to have some lunch outside the cave.

The entry to Yordas Cave.

Climbing up on to the Turbarry Road with Yordas Wood in the background.

Heading down the Turbarry Road.

A bit further along the Road.

Looking at the view.

At this point on the Turbarry Road you are at over 400 metres and you can see for miles.

Looking back along the Tow Scar Road.

Following the lanes down to Burton-in-Lonsdale.

On the public way from Old Wennington to Melling.

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