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Wintery Wilderness, Twistleton Scar, North Yorkshire

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Winter can present some amazing conditions to photograph in, such as this scene here at Twistleton Scar in North Yorkshire, which overlooks the north end of the Ingleton Falls walk.

 

It's a barren place, is extremely exposed with high winds often whipping over the limestone pavements as these Hawthorn trees clearly demonstrate by the direction that they have grown in. The walk takes around 25 minutes from the free roadside layby (What3Words location info. dispenser.tweaked.spilling), simply follow the paths eastwards past the opening for the path that takes you down to the Ingleton Falls on your right. Go through the kissing gate and follow the path until you reach a little signpost on your left.

 

Turn back on yourself up the path next to the signpost as it zig-zags up the hillside until you reach the trees at the top. It's a reasonably steep walk up so take your time. Be careful walking on the limestone rocks as one slip could very easily result in a broken ankle/leg, especially when it's slippery due to snow and ice.

 

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Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 @ 10mm

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Uploaded on January 26, 2021
Taken on January 17, 2015