Gowthwaite & Scar House Reservoirs, Pateley Bridge
Mountain Biking in the Yorkshire Dales, July 2015.
Norco, Giant
Music by: U2
Yorkshire Dales Country Walk - Nidderdale - Scar House Reservoir circular.
Our video is a guided walk around Scar House Reservoir in Nidderdale in the Yorkshire Dales. It is very cold and there is a good covering of snow but Nidderdale is still a beautiful valley. We start by driving along Nidderdale from Pateley Bridge to Scar House Reservior (approx 4 miles) and keep stopping to take a few shot's and photo's. After parking at Scar House Reservoir we walk along the edge of the reservoir to Angram Reservoir and return to scar House on the other side.This is an easy walk on good paths and level tracks with one incline. Approx 4.25 miles allow 1 hours 30 minutes using OS map OL30 Yorkshire Dales, Northern and Central areas. Wensleydale and Swaledale. For more info take a look at our website.
Scar House & Angram Reservoir, Nidderdale, Yorkshire Dales - 13 November 2015
A round trip of almost 16 miles, starting from Lofthouse in Nidderdale, the route first heads towards Middlesmoor and then on to Scar House Reservoir. From here the route then circles both Scar House & Angram reservoirs, anti clockwise before crossing Scar House dam wall again and then returning to Lofthouse via the Nidderdale Way.
Music is November Rain by Guns N' Roses, Blister In The Sun by Violent Femmes and Civil War by Guns N' Roses
Yorkshire Dales Country Walk Pateley Bridge Gouthwaite Reservoir round
Our video is a guided circular walk in Nidderdale at Gouthwaite Reservoir near Pateley Bridge in the Yorkshire Dales. Starting from Colt House Bridge Car Park we walk along the quiet road to Ramsgill. After crossing the bridge we turn right to Bouthwaite then walk along the east side of the reservoir to the head of the dam. We continue to Wath and return via the quiet road on the west side of the reservoir. This is an easy walk on minor tarmac road, gravel tracks and grass paths. After wet weather it can be muddy in places.
Elevation: approx lowest point 123m (403.54ft) approx highest point 170.60m (559.71ft) approx ascent 165.20m (541.99ft)
Approx 6 miles allow 2½ - 3 hours using OS Explorer Map 298 Nidderdale. Fountains Abbey, Ripon and Pateley Bridge. This walk is done clockwise.
Start point: Car park and picnic area with honesty box at Colt House Bridge.
For more info and facilities please see our website.
Scar House Reservoir 2015 - Dji Phantom Vision +
Credit to Rameses B for the music -
Gouthwaite Reservoir from Pateley Bridge via Heathfield
Starting in Pateley Bridge High Street ( this travels up the south side of Nidderdale. As usual is quicker on a bike through the High Street. Then the motorbikes stop in hte middle of the road and start talking about which way to go. I nip through and quickly get on the Low Wath Road. This starts off busy, but soon quietens down. Just after The Bridge Inn, the route goes left up the valley side towards Heathfield. The view steadily builds behind me as I get up to the same height as the top of Silver Hill ( on the opposite side. There are a few farm cottages up here before the route tops out and I head back down to Gouthewaite Reservoir through the trees. This can be followed by Wath to Pateley Bridge Along Back Road (
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Gouthwaite Reservoir Wild Camp - Nidderdale
My night at the edge of Gouthwaite Reservoir in Ramsgill near Pately Bridge.
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Pateley Bridge 1940s Weekend 2017 - Part1 People
Just a very small selection of the characters seen at the Pateley Bridge 1940s weekend.
Pateley Bridge is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in North Yorkshire.
The 4th 1940s weekend was held on 29th & 30th July 2017.
A really good free event with many re-enactors, displays, entertainments and much more. Such marvellous attention to every detail. A reet grand day out!
England 2018 In and Around Pateley Bridge
The last of our vacation pictures. The first few pictures are of Pateley Bridge followed by a little tour of our home away from home; Harefield Hall. Harefield Hall, reputed to be once owned by Henry the VIII and certainly the Archbishop of York. It's a wonderful place to stay operated by wonderful people. Next stop is beautiful Ripley where we spent the better part of the morning walking around the grounds of Ripley Castle. We then venture out to the village of Malham. There are a number of sights around Malham and you'll see a couple pix of Malham Cove, a rock cliff-facing. We end with Pateley Bridge and a glorious eve by the fireplace.
Background music; The first song is nice but really a bit of filler as we wanted to end this video and our fond memories with the second song:
Tara by Andy MacKay, performed by Roxy Music.
I'll See You in My Dreams by Joe Brown.
This video is purely for personal enjoyment.
Descent from Scar House Reservoir to Lofthouse
A winter ride again, this time with less hard pedalling. The top is very quick usually topping out at 30-35mph (which for a offroad bike with semi-slick tyres is pretty fast!). I'm not pushing it hard as the conditions aren't great. And that's borne out by the car and mud at around 1:00. The turn at around 1:20 signals the end of the fast section and is the elbow in the valley. The remains of the journey are done at around 25mph and does require a level of pedalling. I did signal the van to pass at 1:30. They had been patient and were going just a bit quicker (but not much!). The lower section is quite full of potholes, so the slower speed is a bit better. Finally I end up at the waterfall, also at the end of Pateley Bridge to Lofthouse ( above.
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The Super Dam (1930)
Story about the building of the Scar House Dam near Bradford in Yorkshire.
The dam is situated a few miles north of Pateley Bridge on the River Nidd. High angle shot of the dam under construction. Various shots of cranes, the dam walls, the foundations, workers walking along the top of the construction etc. Camera pans to show the where the river enters the dam. Low angle shot of one of the towers of the dam, camera tilts down to show the depth of the dam.
High angle panning shot of the bottom of the dam. M/S of men at work. M/S of side of the dam with a bucket being lifted up from the bottom. M/S of items being lowered into the dam by cranes. Landscape shots showing the countryside surrounding the dam. Rainbow spans the sky.
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