Not far from an underground bunker/signalling station that I’m not sure I should a) know about or 2) tell anyone about!
Images
close up of the basins on top
Fondling oddly shaped rocks...
What a view from up here!
Joolio’s Yogic Flying excercise came to an abrupt stop when the Dilithium Crystals gave out over Ilkley moor
Joolio Geordio for scale ;O)
A face on the big Doubler.
Cup marks on the largest of the Doublers.
Above the Doubler Stone site lie some HUGE boulders worth having a look at.
The smaller Doubler stone.
Articles
This is indeed a wild place, i visited here on this years summer solstice having camped the night before in gale force winds.
I got into open country and once again it lashed it down constantly the rain stung my skin in those winds. My car was a good mile away so i sheltered under the doublers for an hour what a fantatsic place i must come back here in better weather.
It was this very site, and Ironman’s post, that fired up my imagination to find these things! Last year I did!
Amazing place. Most walkers wander by oblivious ignoring the curious forms! Even when the moor is teeming with visitors, this backwater is usually empty of folk.
The name is said to be pronounced ‘doobler’ by the locals. Possibly deriving from an old regional word for a ‘large, shallow dish or plate’, according to Phillips in his book ‘Brigantia’.
Weird and wild, these natural outcrops of rock are *absolutely breathtaking*, their crazy eroded shapes mushrooming up like giant mad cowpats from their cliff overlooking glorious dales scenery. Try as I might, I couldn’t find the cup marks I had read about. Anyway, go there – I challenge any one not to be mind-blown.
Whilst trying to circumnavigate the adjoining field, in order to avoid 20 angry looking bulls (not such an iron man today), I came across a large outcrop of rocks and boulders spoilt only by a small television mast on the top. These stones seemed just as charged as the Doublers, one imparticular had a very sexual appearance.
The Doublers themselves were everything I’d hoped for, so I spent a while sat by the largest rock eating some lunch and resting after the walk from Ilkley via White Wells. Meanwhile the bulls moved on to the side of the outcrop I’d been admiring earlier where the farmer was waiting to feed them allowing me to return to the path without any fear!
Sites within 20km of The Doubler Stones
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Scheduled Rock 25350
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Addingham Crag Stone
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The Piper Crag Stone
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The Hardwick Stone
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The Sepulchre Stone
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The Anvil Stone
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Rivock Edge
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Buck Stones – West
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WoodHouse Crag
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The Swastika Stone
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Black Beck Hole
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Neb Stone
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Cowper’s Cross
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PRAWR 230-233
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Bradup
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PRAWR 238
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PRAWR 241
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PRAWR 242
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Silver Well Cottage Stones
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Silver Well Stones
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Weary Hill Road
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Weary Hill Stone
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PRAWR 245
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Graining’s Head
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Two Eggs
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PRAWR 249
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Counter Hill Barrow
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The Badger Stone
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Little Badger Stone
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Thimble Stones
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Counter Hill (Addingham)
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Barmishaw Stone
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PRAWR 254
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Round Dikes (Addingham)
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PRAWR 256 Pitchfork stone
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PRAWR 255
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Green Gates
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Panorama Stone
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Willy Hall’s Wood Stone
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Nixon’s Station
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Pepperpot
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Stanbury Hill
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Ashlar Chair
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Gill Head Standing Stone
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Backstone Circle
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PRAWR 272
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Backstone Beck West
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Backstone Beck 5
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Upwood Hall
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The Twelve Apostles of Ilkley Moor
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Hanging Stones
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Backstone Beck Enclosure
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Thief Thorn Standing Stone (Draughton Moor)
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The Planets
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Cow and Calf Rocks
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Coin Rock
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Hotel Stone
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Middleton Moor 446
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Lanshaw Lass
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Middleton Moor 448
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Haystack
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The Idol Stone
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Green Crag Enclosure
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The Idol Rock
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Middleton Moor 454
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Middleton Moor 455
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Pancake Rock
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Lanshaw Stone
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Lanshaw E
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Middleton Moor 458
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Black Hill
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Low Bradley Moor
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Middleton Moor 462
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Middleton Moor 482
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Grubstones
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Little Skirtful of Stones
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Woofa Bank Enclosure
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Middleton Moor 481 Latice Rock
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Horncliffe
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Cold Stone
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Great Skirtful of Stones
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Middleton Moor 501
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Harden Moor
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Catstones Ring
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Baildon Moor Circle
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Baildon Stone 3
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Fairy Stone (Cottingley)
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Baildon Stone 1 (Dobrudden)
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PRAWR 150
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Baildon Stone 2
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Brackenhall Circle
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Baildon Stone 4
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High Badger Gate
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Hitching Stone (Keighley Moor)
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Winter Hill Stone
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Askwith Moor 512
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Hollin Tree Hill
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Askwith Moor
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Man Stone
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Castlestead Ring
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Woman Stone, Askwith Moor
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Askwith Moor 534
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Askwith Moor 525
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Askwith Moor 533
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The Death’s Head Rock
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Weston Moor
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The Tree Of Life Rock
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Snowden Carr I
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Ellers Wood, Askwith
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Brandrith Crags
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Silver Hill
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Fairy’s Chest
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Bull Stone
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Knotties Stone (Otley Chevin)
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Rectory Allotment
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Bleara Lowe
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Skyreholme 426
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Pin Stone
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Skyreholme 421
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Skyreholme 422
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Skyreholme
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Skyreholme
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Skyreholme 418
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Skyreholme – Chopper’s Stone
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Skyreholme 415
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Calverley Woods
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Bank Slack Camp
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Skyreholme Walled Boulder
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Wycoller Hall
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Skyreholme 401
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Skyreholme 404
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Skyreholme 407
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Elbolton Hill
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Appletreewick
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Dry Gill
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Rocking Stone, Warley Moor
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Walshaw Dean
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Dumpit Hill
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Dove Stones
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Horsforth Low Hall Cup and Ring stone
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Horsforth Milestone
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Rocking stone
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Sutcliffe Rough Standing Stone
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Miller’s Grave
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Robin Hood’s Penny Stone
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Midgley Moor Standing Stone
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Guisecliff Wood
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Fertility Stone (Dacre)
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Almscliffe Crag
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Churn Milk Joan
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Yarnbury Henge
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Wicken Hill
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