Day 8. Kirkby Stephen to Thwaite
It was bittersweet as the five of us sans Sawsan and Firoz left our comfortable cottage in Kirkby Stephen to walk 14 miles to Thwaite. We started out on the road and then transitioned to a natural path uphill to the Nine Standards. Depending on the time of year that you are hiking this area there are different paths to follow. This helps preserve the paths as well as your boots since it can be quite wet and muddy. As you can see we have had incredible weather- no rain and unseasonably warm, high 70’s and even 80 degrees. As you are hiking towards the Nine Standards you catch glimpses and lose sight of them like a mirage. It seemed like a real life Far Side comic. The sheep 🐑 make pyramids and as you get closer they disperse. The Nine Standards is row of nine cairns of different sizes. It is not known who built them or why. They have been there a long time in some shape or form for at least 500 years and probably much longer than that. This was...














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