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Goldsborough

Date ... Sunday, 27 July 2008
Distance ... 6.00 miles
Ascent ... 690 feet
Time ... 3 hours 10 mins
Weather ... 24 ºC, light NW winds, sunny spells and dry
Summits ... Goldsborough - 1276'
Start ... Hury Reservoir - free parking (NY966192)
Route Map ... Click here for the route map from this walk
Maps ... Ordnance Survey - Outdoor Leisure Nº31 (1:25,000) or Landranger Nº92 (1:50,000)
Books ... Teesdale Walks by Paul Hannon (ISBN 1870141261)


Looking across to Goldsborough and Shacklesborough as we walked across Cotherstone Moor

Looking across to Goldsborough and Shacklesborough as we walked across Cotherstone Moor

Looking back to Hury Reservoir as we climbed over Cotherstone Moor

Looking back to Hury Reservoir as we climbed over Cotherstone Moor

A close up shot of Goldsborough

A close up shot of Goldsborough

Goldsborough seen as we crossed Yawd Sike on the Pennine Way

Goldsborough seen as we crossed Yawd Sike on the Pennine Way

Hury Reservoir seen from the summit of Goldsborough

Hury Reservoir seen from the summit of Goldsborough

Looking west to Shacklesborough from the summit of Goldsborough

Looking west to Shacklesborough from the summit of Goldsborough

Looking south across Bowes Moor from the summit of Goldsborough

Looking south across Bowes Moor from the summit of Goldsborough

Another view of Hury Reservoir as we started to descend off Goldsborough

Another view of Hury Reservoir as we started to descend off Goldsborough

The meadows of upper Baldersdale, made	famous by Hannah Hauxwell

The meadows of upper Baldersdale, made famous by Hannah Hauxwell

Hury Reservoir seen as we walked along the Pennine Way

Hury Reservoir seen as we walked along the Pennine Way

One of the last remaining hay meadows still waiting to be cut

One of the last remaining hay meadows still waiting to be cut

Looking along Hury Reservoir

Looking along Hury Reservoir

Looking along Hury Reservoir, back towards Shacklesborough

Looking along Hury Reservoir, back towards Shacklesborough