A Guide to the Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- In the Yorkshire Dales National Park in England - Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent are the infamous mountains that make up the Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge.
This route is 24 miles (38.6km) in length and the challenge is to complete the entire hike in under 12 hours.
We chose to take it on in the depths of the English winter, encountering high winds, hail, snowfall and rain.
This is both the story of our challenge attempt and a rough guide to the route, should you feel inspired to one day have a go yourself. We are experienced hikers, so do your research and stay safe.
Highlights: Gaping Gill, Whernside, Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough, Ribblehead Viaduct, Horton-in-Ribblesdale
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to the Yorkshire 3 Peaks
00:37 - Arrival in Ribblehead
00:53 - Sleeping in the van
01:10 - Starting the Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge
01:55 - The Ribblehead Viaduct
02:15 - Climbing up to Whernside
03:45 - Summit of Whernside
04:05 - Travelling from Whernside to Ingleborough
05:38 - The steep climb up Ingleborough
06:30 - Summit of Ingleborough
06:57 - Coming down from Ingleborough
07:45 - Gaping Gill
08:16 - Continuing on and passing halfway
09:19 - Horton in Ribblesdale
10:10 - Climbing up to Pen-y-ghent
10:56 - Summit of Pen-y-ghent
11:18 - Coming down from Pen-y-ghent
11:48 - The final stretch to Ribblehead
12:30 - Arriving back at the Station Inn, Ribblehead
12:44 - Outro
Photos: Tom Fitzjohn
Drone Footage: Sky View Photography
Animated Map: Nigel Wright Group
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What a video ! really nicely edited and filmed etc.
I'm just overcoming chronic fatigue syndrome after 20 years and I've decided to celebrate by doing this walk. and your great video came up. Thanks.
I did the walk with two people in the 1980's.
Amazing to read. Hope that you really enjoy the walk!
All the best
@@thisisjogon Many thanks. Hope to get running like you one day.
After watching this about a year ago, my wife and I planned to do the 3 peaks. Well, we completed it yesterday! Beautiful. Thanks again for the inspiration. It’s been a highlight of our trip from S.C., USA.
Amazing Chad - great to hear you did it well done it’s a heck of a walk!
@@thisisjogon yes, and that you did it winter is crazy. Coming up Pen-y-Ghent almost did my wife in. 😊
You’re all my heroes.i hope somebody finds that rock. Beautiful scenery!! Great job Harry.
It would be great if they did and let us know. Thanks Becky
Stunning part of the world, we were there last year and I can't wait to go back. Didn't fancy doing the challenge though, you lot are slightly mad tackling it in winter but fair play! Story beautifully told as always too 👏💪
Love it Mike, Yorkshire has some excellent sights. Thanks for watching as always
Well done all, hoping to do this some day so thanks for the insights into it and bringing it alive 👍
I hope you do do it some time it’s an incredible walk, though very tough in those conditions
Loved this!! Well done all of you, that looked tough. I hope someone finds the hidden pebble 😊😊👌👌
I hope so too Christina
crazy how many different environments you visited throughout the huge hike, like the cool mossy areas after the waterfall, moory landscapes and of course the peak with the snow. super cool to see it all on display here and hike on
It was spectacular Oli
Definitely something I'd like to do when the weather is a little more kind. Great video! 👍
Absolutely Matt, thank you. It's a wonderful route in terms of scenery
Me and 30 odd others are taking on the challenge in April for our local hospice 👍🏼 thanks to you and your pals for putting this together, it’s given me a real idea as to what is in store! We’ve been doing plenty of training, not much rock climbing though, pen-y-Ghent, looks… interesting 😂👀
That’s awesome. Wishing you all the best with your walk and thanks for watching!
Great hike, hope this'll be the youtube video to go to for Yorkshire 3 Peaks!
We can but wait and see
I particularly liked your segment on the viaduct
Looks like some fun hills with good friends and all things considered not the worse winter weather.
Could have been a lot worse absolutely Dan. The following weekend after this was torrential rain which would have been really tough had we had that.
Thank you for watching
This is on Dad n Lads bucket list, when junior is a little older ... just not in those conditions WOW!! Another great video 🎬
A summer or autumn hike could be great Colin
Adventure time😲🤯 The waterfall and the Gully looked absolutely amazing, well done to the 3 of you💪
Appreciate you watching, crazy conditions. Thank you
Such a stunning location.
Thanks for another awesome video Harry 🧡
Thanks Dave
Awesome, man! What a hike!
It was Sonny!
Hope you're well
Doing this in May as a 14 year old. Convinced the mother and I’m so excited.
Stay safe and enjoy it
love this challenge. well done lads
Thank you Bradley, it was a big challenge
Harry, your story telling skills coupled with your videos, transports us to the locations! Thanks for sharing 🍻
Great to know you enjoyed it. Thank you very much it means a lot
Wow! What an amazing challenge in an incredible place. Well done to you all!
Thank you Kerry, it had some glorious moments
Awesome!
Cheers Peter
Amazing and such beautiful scenery, but you haven't convinced me that I should go walking up and down huge hills in Yorkshire in the middle of winter. Well done, by the way.
Haha, worth a try April
Super stuff, very enjoyable. Well done!
Thank you Declan
Brilliant vid!
Cheers Oli, appreciated
Done this a few times myself but never been the way you went through the gully but it is a great walk first time me and my daughter did it it was a Father’s Day walk took us 12 and half hours but the best we did was 10 and half so please with it might give it another try this year with my son .
Awesome Pete - yes the gully was a complete surprise and otherworldly I must say
Thank you for watching
Well done Harry & Team 👊
Thank you Northern Ninja Runner
Great video composition and commentary! Thanks for sharing, subscribed and looking for to more to come.
That's awesome - I appreciate the support. I deal mostly with running but with some hiking as well, there will always be time for mountains.
Well done Harry and friends 😄
Thank you Claire
I did this challenge in 11 hours and I have to say, you’re video really inspired and certainly helped in doing this. It was incredible fun and I’d love to do it in winter like you did. Keep the mountain adventures coming!! 🧡
Thank you, hoping to release more in the future
Madmen! :P
My brother and I just did a 6 hour hike around the Pen-y-fan horseshoe and the Mrs and I just did Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis but 10 hours in one go is brutal. Well done everyone. Hat's off to you all.
Great surname Alex. Some great hikes from you - Scafell Pike can be surprisingly baron at the summit
Great video
Thanks for watching
Hey mate. Just found your channel. Brilliant vids - keep them coming
Thank you Oli, welcome, appreciate you watching. We’re a small channel but there’s a cool community around it as we grow. Thanks for taking an interest
All the best
Harry
Well done! An excellent time considering conditions.
Cheers Angela
you need to do the fell race now ;-) front runners run well under sub 3 hours!!
I saw Ben, absolutely mental pace for the terrain
A great walk I know well myself. Well done on a great video - did not look easy 👍
It is a great walk Lee, yet he winter definitely added another interesting element
brilliant 🤩 inspired to do this now thank you 🙏
It was a great challenge. Enjoy it Tracy and stay safe
@@thisisjogon sounds like fun, will stay safe thank you 🙏
Great video, Ingleborough is done last in the fell race, imagine going up that super steep section at 5:46 after nearly 20 miles of brutal running
Sounds horrendous Ric!
Appreciate you watching
Well done lads, really impressive 😁😃👍
Cheers Graham, it was really tough
@@thisisjogon I'm trying to arrange challenge with my old mates 😆... We're not going to kick the bucket just yet (I hope! 🤪🙏)... But we are all in our fifties, keen to go, but I've had both hips replaced and trying to convince myself i can walk that far!.. I climbed Ben Nevis 🗻 the other week, four months after surgery so I'm keen/ daft enough to try 😆🤪🗻🙏.. Cracking video into route and area 😃👍
I completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge! An excellent challenge! Loved every minute of it!
Well done indeed, it’s no small walk!
Great vid! Its strange to me that you don't have a few hundred thousand subs! Keep pushing though, numbers will come!
Love the comment Connor, one day. We're small but passionate. Thank you for the kind words
We walked it in 15 hours last summer starting from Philpin Campsite which is only a mile or so from the Ribblehead Viaduct. We walked clockwise to Ingleborough, Pen-Y-Ghent then finally Whernside then back to the campsite which is en-route. The great thing about doing it this way is that you can take the train from Horton in Ribblesdale to Ribblehead to cut the walk short if you have someone in your group struggling.
It's a great route
Great video! I've done the 3P quite a few times - big wall back after peak 3 for you guys compared to the normal route starting in Horton. Have you heard of the Tea Room Round? Did that last year, very challenging, would make for a great video.
Thank you Jonny, no but definitely worth a look, it's a fascinating landscape and challenge
I wish you all the best with your future adventures
What an adventure! Amazing video and beautiful places! Maybe I'll do it one day ☺️
You should Priscilla it’s a great adventure
Thank you for commenting
@@thisisjogon maybe in summer time! XD
Maybe its just me but this video reminds me of the Moors scene from American Werewolf in London....stick to the road lads. Stay off the moors....beware of the moon. I'm scaring myself here!
Love a film reference Gary
Love the vids Harry!
I was wondering what camera and what mic you were using zuring hikes and runs? :)
Thank you Max
So this is all done on a GoPro 7 and 8, no extra microphones for this one (unless I’m forgetting)
Appreciate you watching
Harry
Hi Harry, first time I've ever come across your channel. The amount of effort you have put into this video clearly shows! May I ask how long it took for you to edit this video? Many thanks 😊
That's a great question, likely something in the region of 20 hours. But based on intensive editing for 4 hours per day, about 5 days of work.
@@thisisjogon That's a really interesting insight, on my latest video I spent around half a day and then the morning of the next day and that was alot for me. However quality over quantity is what i have heard, and this video is a clear example of the attention to detail, i love the use of B-Roll it's varied and precise. Thanks again for some great content 👌 👏
@@HikerBobOfficial really appreciate you asking, yes - I would release 4 videos a year over 1 per week if it meant they were of a higher standard, that's my approach. So much out there I can't watch for sheer lack of quality.
I’ve just done Pen-y-Ghent and Whernside and it was very tough. Knee gave out coming down Pen-Y-Ghent, so Whernside was painful and couldn’t complete Ingleborough. Will return next year and do the third one.
Great stuff
Yes! But what was the beer like?
Refreshing David
You could be a narrator full time very good enjoyed that
Really appreciate that
Did you manage to record the route on your watch or phone? Not sure how long my Garmin would last
Almost all of it, but no it couldn’t quite make it. My new Garmin would do this much more easily - looking forward to a future adventure with it
harry how long have you been running mate i just seen your 500km everyday for a month and the pace on the last 10 miler was insane !
Hi Dan, all my life (and some walks thrown in as you can see in this video)
Yes that last 10 miles was a sort of final hurrah to celebrate what had been a crazy 31 days.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it as a tactic, could have blown up and put the whole challenge in jeopardy, but just felt good.
Thanks for watching my videos Dan.
Harry
@@thisisjogon no worries mate really enjoy them as a new younger runner I find it awesome to have so much advice and motivation at my fingertips keep up the hard work 👊🏻
We’re thinking of doing this next year - did you see anyone walking with a dog? Trying to work out if our Golden Retriever can come along!
Honestly hard to recall, no doubt some fit dogs have done it but no expert
Horton in Ribblesdale cafe has been closed for a few years, sadly the owners retired and no other buyer was found.
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what month was this filmed in? I am tackling the challenge end of october
All the best with your challenge - it sounds mad but genuinely cannot remember what month this was filmed in, apologies. Perhaps there is a clue in the video. Somewhere between November and March
Did anyone find your painted stone? I'll be hiking up Pen-y-ghent tomorrow
Great question - I have never heard from anyone that they found that stone, no. Maybe one day if a person finds this video
@@thisisjogon I didn't see the stone when I got to the top. Unless I'm blind, someone must have found it.
Pretty fast nor almost no running and despite all this difficult wet terrain.
It did get very wet
Thank you
i spotted the hobbit/lotr music
A great spot