caerphoto: near the end, the trail is paved, since the land here is full of deep ditches
caerphoto: Clitheroe Road, at the start of the trail
caerphoto: heading up the trail to the first 'hump'
caerphoto: looking north half way along the trail
caerphoto: remains of a rock pile on the trail
caerphoto: it had rained the previous night
caerphoto: Zoe looking at how far we've come
caerphoto: it's one of those trails that seems to keep going upwards forever
caerphoto: odd banks of exposed earth
caerphoto: we passed a few people jogging along the trail
caerphoto: about three quarters of the way along, the trail goes alongside a small valley
caerphoto: dark exposed earth at the top of the hil
caerphoto: Zoe enjoying the view to the south-east as we stopped for lunch in a sheltered part of the peak
caerphoto: a forest towards the south-west
caerphoto: some sheep came to see if we had any spare food
caerphoto: we drew quite a crowd of sheep looking for food
caerphoto: Zoe by the stone that marks the top of Pendle Hill
caerphoto: path sign buried under rocks