Walking the Pennine Bridleway ~ the first day.




Just before Christmas I think it was I started to walk the Pennine Bridleway. Not all in one go but in short sections ...
I drove up to Middleton Top and did about five miles, less than half of it on the Bridleway. At this rate it will take me a few years to do the whole 350 miles ... once the whole 350 miles are opened up.
It was cool and sunny. A good start to what may prove to be a long seris of walks.