Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Hello Mercians

I hope we have all being getting out while the sun is here. If you haven't here is your chance.

We will be camping at Philpin Farm near Ingleton, in the Yorkshire Dales. The club last went here a couple of years ago and had a smashing day climbing on Twistleton Scar (theres a nice HVS flake traverse up there). But there is plenty more to do in the area.

Hike - the yorkshire 3 peaks
Bike - around the place
Climb - the classic rock route on Pen-y-Ghent

£7 pppn according to facebook
£8 pppn according to pitchup

You can book on pitchup, or just turn up, the choice is yours.

https://en-gb.facebook.com/Philpin-Farm ... 379480702/
https://www.pitchup.com/campsites/Engla ... lpin-farm/

Time to sign up.
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Fabian
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Yes please (not booked the campsite yet)
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Yes please - sign me up.

I was planning on the 3 peaks but not sure about attempting it as a Billy no mates. If anyone would like to join me please let me know :)
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Percy and me will come
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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David and I are planning on coming.

I'm sorry Lou but my knee is unlikely to let me walk that far (or the rest of my body for that matter), so We'll climb.
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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I'm keen for potential 3 peaks. I also may have the Monday and Tuesday off work as well as the Friday if anyone can go early/stay longer :)
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Has anyone booked a camp spot or we just winging it?
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Erm, according to Pitch up, there is no availability left this weekend. Has anyone else actually booked?

We're going to contact them directly to double check....

Update 24/7: this campsite is fully booked. We haven't booked and so will have to consider our options. According to the campsite there is a big event going on in Ingleton this weekend.
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Thanks naomi for for update. Plan b?
Update: https://www.pitchup.com/campsites/Engla ... -campsite/
Closest one I can find. Most are fully booked close to ingleton. £19 for 2 nights I think
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Has anyone already booked??

(I haven't)
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

Post by NWalker »

Sarah, did you try Moorgarth campsite? It's very basic (it has toilets/showers but not much else - what more do you need?). The biggest downside is that it's next to the A65.

The one that you suggested is quite a way from the climbing.
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Oh no! Huw and I are thinking of coming but haven't booked either, didn't anticipate needing to because it's not a bank holiday. I would be happy with a basic campsite, even one without showers because I will go for a dip in the river!
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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Hello Everyone

Just had a quick look and there is a campsite in Horton In Ribblesdale. Just spoken to the owner, its £5 night (inc. showers) they have space but we have to book in advance. I recomend we all get on it asap.

https://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/deta ... revid=5557

Cheers
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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We're booked on Cragg Hill Farm. Bargain at £5pppn :D

Thanks for finding it Adam.
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Re: Philpin Farm, Ingleton - 27-29 July

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I think I will try and make it this weekend too!
Quite keen on doing the 3 peaks again and or climbing
Shall try and book on the campsite this evening

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