It was really foggy outside – the kind of
fog where you can’t see your hand in front of you, so I decided the best place
to go was somewhere high up. We parked just outside of Kildale and walked to
Ingleby Incline, a mile or so away. The fog was gradually becoming worse as we
walked until we reached the top of the Incline, and it was like a completely
different day. We were higher than the clouds, and the sun was shining.
The highest point on the North York Moors is Round Hill, and from here, we could look down over the countryside and just about make out Roseberry Topping poking through the fog. It was like being on a plane and looking down over the clouds. I got some amazing photos before it started to get dark.