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Just saw this on the local news. Thought it was worth sharing.
Yad Moss Near Alston in the Pennines. With ski lift 🙂
[url= http://www.yadmoss.co.uk/ ]Yad moss website[/url]
would recommend a 4x4 to get there.
Apologies if it has been done before.
In season it's a great location as I have ski'd there loads of times.
The road from Alston is good and should be clear on all but extreme condition, no need for a 4x4
The road is fine to Yad Moss, there are other ski areas locally, Harwood 2 miles from Yad Moss towards Middleton in Teesdale and Weardale ski club between Weardale and Teesdale, if it has recently snowed you need a 4x4 or chains to get here.
Yad Moss and Weardale is members only at the weekend, Harwood sells day tickets.
One of them, Weardale I think has its own snow blower to keep the link up from the main road open
I was certainly surprised when I found out the Uk has ski tows
I've been to yad moss and hardwood. Both pretty good if the snow,s decent. Also moss farm/another world in halifax. www.mountainboarding.co.uk it's small but a good laugh for a couple of hours, cheap and you can pretty much always get on.
You can also join the Greenside lot at Glenridding....
I was certainly surprised when I found out the Uk has ski tows
The UK, or England? - because Scotland has a fair number of pretty well developed Ski areas - Ft William/Nevis Range being the obvious one for anyone who ride a mountain bike to be aware of.
My mum and her mates used to go up Cross Fell and Fountains Fell ski-ing in the 60s.