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Ingleton Falls - Cliff Jumping
New Longton crew take a trip to Ingleton falls for a day of sun and cliff jumping
Precision Jumps and Abseling Waterfalls | Yorkshire Dales
There's no better way to explore a waterfall trail than straight through the middle of it all! Some of my favourite abseils and cliff jumps so far! Go check it out!!
-- Location: Ingleton Waterfalls Trail ( Beesley Falls )
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-- Filmed and edited by : Tom Hall
-- Extra filming : @harvey.r.h
Music: TULE - Fearless [NCS Release]
Dalegarth Falls March 2017
A Walk along Dalegarth Falls in the Lake District.
With a little bit of nostalgia and my Micro camper modifications thrown in.
Family Memories - Ingleton Falls
A short video as i was shattered walking round, this was one of the best days out in a long time, loved the walk, Ben wanted to get in every waterfall he could, make sure you go into the village as well as they have a really awesome and very cheap outdoor swimming pool!
A Look at Ingleton Village, North Yorkshire. 14th Feb 2013
This is a video I made during a brief visit to the village of Ingleton in North Yorkshire on 14th February 2013. The video shows the now redundant railway viaduct across the Holme valley, we also look at Main Street with its shops and cafes. And we take a look at the recreational area, complete with Summer outdoor swimming pool and also the River Twiss flowing alongside. I have done a seperate video showing the famous Ingleton Waterfalls.
For more information about the village please look at:
Swimming in White Scar Cave
Eurospeleo 2016 memories. Rough cut, no music.
Ingleton Waterfall
Today we had a splashing fun time at Ingleton Waterfall trail. The weather was beautiful, the views are stunning. It is such a amazing fun walk.
Directions to this place are
Broadwood Entrance, Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3ET
This is their website
SLEEPING IN A CAVE in the Ardennes (2019)
Join me on this adventure where I am gonna spend 1 night in a cave in the Belgian Ardennes. How did I experience this night? Was I able to sleep and how comfortable was it?
And would you ever sleep in a cave yourself? Please comment your answer below and dont forget to like this video if you enjoyed it and subscribe to my channel for upcoming videos
#imish #sleepingincave #ardennen
Kisdon Force
Our trip around Kisdon Force on the River Swale, February 2013. It was chilly.
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
Wild Swimming & Cliff Jumping At Goit Stock Waterfall
More Wild swimming and cliff jumping fun in Yorkshire with our friends. Music This is my Shorty - Gnumadayo
Canyoning - Ingleton, Western Yorkshire Dales.
Canyoning at Beezley Falls on the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail. Join us next time:
Cliff Jumping At The Emerald Pool
Footage from an afternoon swimming and jumping at the extraordinary Meldon Pool with friends.
Ribblesdale Park Intro
Welcome to Ribblesdale Park.
Ribblesdale Park is an exclusive, romantic holiday park set in the heat of the grade I listed Gisburn Estate.
It is a perfect retreat for couples and families who enjoy the peace and tranquility the Ribble Valley has to offer.
Ribblesdale Park has been sympathetically laid out to make the most of its glorious surroundings, an ideal location for those who enjoy walking through the dales or just relaxing in luxury with your own outdoor hot tub!
Each accommodation comes to a very high standard and includes a hot tub for your private use.
To find out more, please vist ribblesdalepark.com
Wild swimming - Stainforth force Waterfall UK
Wild swimming - Stainforth force Waterfall UK
This is a quick video showing you guys another great wild swimming spot. It is in North Yorkshire and really easy to find. You can almost drive right up to the waterfall. It doesn't tend to be too busy especially if you avoid the holidays. but it remains a popular pic nic spot. If you emjoy the video please remember to rate and subscibe. Thanks
Hawes To Ingleton
Here Lynn and Me ride from Hawes (North Yorkshire market town) to Ingleton (North Yorkshire Market Town) on the A6255 going past the world famous Ribblehead Viaduct (Settle to Carlisle railway line). Here's some facts on the railway & Viaduct from Wikipedia.
History.
The viaduct was designed by engineer, John Sydney Crossley. The first stone was laid on 12 October 1870 and the last in 1874. One thousand navvies built the viaduct and established shanty towns on the moors for themselves and their families. They named the towns after Crimean War victories, well-to-do districts of London, and biblical names. There were smallpox epidemics and deaths from industrial accidents. Around one hundred navvies were killed during its construction. There are around 200 burials of men, women, and children in the graveyard at Chapel-le-Dale dating from the time of its construction. The church has a memorial to the railway workers.
Description:
Ribblehead Viaduct is 440 yards (400 m) long, and 104 feet (32 m) above the valley floor at its highest point. It is made up of twenty-four arches of 45 feet (14 m) span, with foundations 25 feet (7.6 m) deep. The north end of the viaduct is 13 feet (4.0 m) higher in elevation than the south end. 1.5 million bricks were used in the construction and some of the limestone blocks weighed 8 tons each.
Location:
Ribblehead Viaduct is the longest on the Settle-Carlisle Railway. Ribblehead railway station is less than half a mile to the south and to the north is the Blea Moor Tunnel, the longest tunnel on line. It is near the foot of Whernside.
The Settle-Carlisle line is one of three north-south main lines, along with the West Coast Main Line through Penrith and the East Coast Main Line via Newcastle. British Rail attempted to close the line in the 1980s, citing the reason that the viaduct was unsafe and would be expensive to repair. A partial solution was to single the line across the viaduct in 1985, preventing two trains from crossing simultaneously. A 20 mph speed limit is also in force. The closure proposals generated tremendous protest and were eventually retracted. The viaduct, along with the rest of the line, was repaired and maintained and there are no longer any plans to close it.
Two taller viaducts on the route are Smardale Viaduct at 131 feet (40 m) high and near to Crosby Garrett, and Arten Gill at 117 feet (36 m).
INGLETON WATERFALLS WITH A TWIST FUN DAY WITH THE KIDS
Stainforth Force Settle Yorkshire Online Wild Swimming
Stainforth Force was popular at Easter 2019! Quieter further up and down river but many people enjoyed wild swimming this year in the hottest weekend of the year.
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