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Randonnée in Lea Yeat, Dent & Horton in Ribblesdale
Here's your Randonnée route, taking you through the scenic landscapes:
Your adventure starts near Lea Yeat, a charming spot in Dent, Westmorland and Furness, England. You'll begin on Coal Road, ready to embrace the trail. This area is perfect for warming up, with gentle paths that let you find your rhythm.
Next, you'll ascend towards Cable Rake Top, offering views of Dent. As you climb, you'll experience the challenge of steeper sections, demanding your physical endurance. Focus on maintaining a steady pace, shortening your steps, and using your poles if you have them for balance. The rewards come in the form of panoramic vistas.
You'll then descend to the heart of Dent, Westmorland and Furness, England. The trails may be rocky, so watch your footwork. Enjoy the change of pace and the satisfaction of navigating the terrain.
Finally, you'll finish near Horton in Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire, York and North Yorkshire, England, on Ingman Lodge Road. The route presents a mix of terrains, allowing you to enjoy the culmination of your Randonnée.
Route Statistics:
- Accumulated elevation gain: Approximately 512 meters.
- Total time: Roughly 6 hours.
- Average ascent: About 3 meters per kilometer.
- Pace: Around 18 minutes per kilometer.
- Maximum speed: Almost 4 kilometers per hour.
- Maximum altitude: Reaching over 717 meters.
- Ascent: Just over 561 meters.
- Minimum altitude: Above 204 meters.
- Distance: Around 19 kilometers.
- Descent: Over 602 meters.
- Stopped time: Almost no time stopped.
- Average speed: Just over 3 kilometers per hour.
This route is special because of its diverse landscapes, combining the beauty of the countryside with the challenge of Randonnée.
Nearby Attraction: Consider exploring a nearby trail for an extended experience.
Randonnée Tips:
- Always pack essential gear: sturdy boots, waterproof clothing, and a map.
- Use trekking poles on steep ascents and descents to reduce strain.
- Watch the weather, and inform someone of your route.
- Leave no trace; respect nature.