Another adventure for me, a new place to visit with lots of running and walking. I spent a few days in Malham, a small village in The Yorkshire Dales National Park. Not only was I able to run and walk every day but the best bit was I had a real doggy hotel to come back to, well it was really a hotel for humans but it was so dog-friendly that I felt really at home. There were dog treats by the front door, lots of water bowls around and when my humans went into the dining room for a meal I got a special dog mat to lie on - wow!
There was a dog carving to welcome me and a boat seat which reminded me of my nautical adventures on the lake, but I don't think this boat would float very well.
The run to the top of Malham Cove was great fun for a super-fit terrier, I bounded up the steps in just over 4 minutes much to the surprise of lots of humans and then continued onto some low hills to the north of Malham Cove before returning via the same route.
Malham Cove |
Part of the 58 metre climb to the top of the Cove |
Limestone pavement and view south from the top of the Cove |
This is just made for terrier running!
My walk (description at this link - I reversed the walk)) one day involved walking from Malham Cove over to Gordale Scar then along the beck back to the village of Malham. I did some more walking and a little bit of running another day followed by a super sleep in the car on the way home.
Wags and woofs, Dexter.
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