2008 Roseberry Topping in North Yorkshire
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This is one of my favourite places in England - I want my ashes to be scattered here - but not til I've climbed it a few more times! BTW according to Peter Hunter Blair's "Anglo Saxon England", the name is a corruption of the Norse "Odinsberg".
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I went walking up to Roseberry Topping today. I also went up to Capt. Cooks monument. I have lived in the area all my life. It's a wonderful place.
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Known as Cleveland's Matterhorn. The Vikings worshipped the Norse God Odin there. It's a special place. Nice pics, great music.
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Glad you enjoyed it. I live in Great Ayton and can see the peak from my back garden. I have photographs on display in the Royal Oak
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Ooops...not bricks but stones. The man was placing stones into the path approaching Roseberry Topping.
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Climbed Roseberry Topping in November 1994 while hiking Cleveland Way (Filey to Helmsley). There was a man laying bricks into the stone path that leads to the top of Roseberry Topping. Climbed it pretty quickly as I was doing alot of miles each day. Roseberry Topping is a stunningly beautiful highlight of the trail.
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waye aye ;-)
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You can't beat the northeast
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Agree yourforte, we are lucky : )
Beautifully put together. All the different views. Lovely music. Its quite moving for me as both my parents ashes were scattered on the Roseberry Topping. I visit it regularly
FIFTY2WEEKS 2 years ago 3
Thank you for posting this. I'm so fond of this hill and its environs. We have some of the most beautiful countryside in the world up here in the north-east of England. These pictures are glorious
yourforte 3 years ago