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Published Sunday, 29 April 2018 by Piper Haywood — Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough, and Whernside

Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough, and Whernside

Sheep on the moor in Yorkshire, photo taken by Bradley and Jean Piper

Yesterday, Claire and Tom finished their first marathon with mountains, Mike his 23rd. Exceptionally well done! Photo above was taken by Grandma and Grandpa Piper in the Yorkshire Dales on a trip around northern England and Scotland in the mid-90s.

3 Peaks, Ephemera, family, Image, sheep, Yorkshire, ⭐️,

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