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Bainbridge, Bardale Head, Marsett, Semer Water. A circular walk in the Yorkshire Dales 12.82 miles

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Bainbridge, Cam High Road, Bardale and Semer Water 12.82 miles

We walked from Bainbridge, up the Cam High Road. A Roman road. Then down into Bardale Head past the sheep folds. Keeping our eyes open for some of the rare alpine flowers that grow here. We followed the Bardale Beck before crossing it and descended into Marsett down the Marsett Ridge. We followed Marsett Lane  until we took the path to Semer water, then kept to the east bank of the river Bain before climbing Bracken Hill and then descending back into Bainbridge. A total of 12.82 miles

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View from Cam High Road - A Roman road.

Looking down into Sleddale.

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Looking down into Bardale, with Semer Water beyond, and Addlebrough in the mist

The rain has now cleared and we are descending into Bardale Head

Bardale Beck, Semer Water and Addelbrough

Birds eye primrose. Relic of an alpine ice age flora...

Globe buttercup, Trollious, again rare alpine plants.

Getting close to Bainbridge. The River Bain.

Waterfalls on the river Bain.