diggerdave
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We were back 'home' in Yorkshire at the weekend for a day exploring the green roads around the River Esk in the northeast part of the North York Moors, in the Grosmont, Glaizedale, Egton area. Blessed with Indian summer conditions, we spent the day fording the River Esk and its tributaries and watching steam trains go by, as well as mixing in one or two moorland lanes. The last lane of the day (it's always the last lane of the day) almost caused a mishap when the deep, muddy ruts turned out to be very deep and very muddy, and wholly unsuitable for doing in winter with the light fading
. After a bit of chin-scratching, we were able to extricate ourselves in a non-damaging, not-too-embarressing way with the help of some waffle boards, mattock and shovel to dig a small ramp out of the humungous ruts, and some grunt from the Toyota...
Thanks to Gary820 for recommending the Wheatsheaf at Egton for a lunchstop (great welcome and great food, which is worth the prices)
. We stayed at the Feversham Arms in Church Houses the night before which is cheap, has very hearty food and is especially friendly to 4x4 parties

Thanks to Gary820 for recommending the Wheatsheaf at Egton for a lunchstop (great welcome and great food, which is worth the prices)







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