It didn't start out too well as I forgot my water bottle and had to head back home for it so by a form of miscommunication known only to married couples we took different routes to get to Earby

To cross the Craven Fault the PBW basically traverses farmland with a few new bridleway sections to link up existing lines. Most of the new bits are fine as they are trail centre style hardpack, it's everything else that's the problem. It looks like the horse riding community don't use this part of the PBW either as there's not a lot of horse poo around and a lot of the route is very overgrown with briars and nettles. The remainder would be fine on a horse but farmland churned up by cattle and farm machinery isn't fun on a bike. There's also gates, lots of gates, lots and lots of gates. Far better to use the roads and lanes between Gisburn and Long Preston.
After a bit of liquid refreshment at the pub in Long Preston we headed to the hills. With it now being late evening we started looking for a bivy site eventually finding one above Settle. Tarp up, brew brewed and drunk it was time for some whisky before bed. At some point during the night it began chucking it down but with light winds nothing got under the tarp.
Morning time and it was down into Settle for breakfast at The Old Naked Man and a wander around the Co-op getting snacks for later before heading further on the PBW to Stainforth and meeting up with the rest of the folk for the picnic.
We cheated to get home and caught the train!