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Thursday 10th June 2004

Start point: Coniston (SD 304 976)

Coniston - Walna Scar road - Brown Pike (48) - Buck Pike on Seathwaite Fell (49) - Dow Crag (50) - Goat's  Hawse - Coniston Old Man (51) - Brim Fell (52) - Levers Hawse -  Great How (53) - Grey Friar (54) - Little Carrs (55) - Hell Gill Pike (56) - Great Carrs (57) - Swirl How (58) - Prison Band - Swirl Hawse - Black Sails (59) - Wetherlam (60) - Coniston

It was amazing how many tarns and stretches of water could be seen on this Coniston Round; they are shown on this page.

Boo Tarn, just off the Walna Scar road. This was nothing more than reeds and marsh.

Blind Tarn seen from Buck Pike. It is named blind because there is no outlet.

Goat's Water from Goat's Hause. Coniston Water and Morecambe Bay can also be seen.

Low Water from The Old Man of Coniston with a glimpse of Levers Water to the north east.

Levers Water and Coniston Water from Great How Crags.

Red Tarn between Cold Pike and Pike O' Blisco from Grey Friar summit.

Seathwaite Tarn from below Swirl Band.

Esthwaite Water and Windermere from Wetherlam.

Greenburn Reservoir and Little Langdale Tarn from Little Carrs.

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