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Wednesday 16th June 2004
Start point: Woodland (SD 248
895)
Woodland -
Yew Bank
(OF)
- Beacon Tarn -
Wool Knott
(OF)
- Green Moor Farm - Woodland
Route Map
Weather: Dull and overcast.
A short walk today following Wainwright's Woodland
Fell chapter in his book 'The Outlying Fells of Lakeland', page 102.
This is a very quiet area indeed - a good place to get away from
it all. Woodland Fell is the area covered in the walk, not actually the
name of a fell; the summits visited are named Yew Bank and Wool Knott

Yew Bank from Strands Beck.
The narrow tarmac road from the main
Woodland road goes through a pleasant wood and across open pasture until
Strands Beck is reached. Here Yew Bank is straight ahead and it is short
climb up the pass between The Knott and Yew Bank and a right turn up to
the impressive cairn on Yew Bank.

Modern cairn on Yew Bank looking to
Beacon Fell.
Some 100 metres east of the main cairn
is an ancient cairn, marked on the O.S map.

The ancient cairn on Yew Bank.
From here, it is over undulating ground
and a final steep ascent to Tarn Riggs and then down to the lovely
Beacon Tarn.

The twin peaks of Wool Knott across
Beacon Tarn.
From here it is an easy climb to Wool
Knotts summit.

Beacon Tarn from Wool Knotts.

Beacon Fell and Beacon Tarn from the
summit cairn on Wool Knotts.
Back down to the depression and follow
the easy bridleway to Green Moor Farm.

The slate footbridge over Green Moor
Beck and Green Moor Farm.
Follow the track through the farm and
then a pleasant old wood abundant with flowers, almost back to the car.

Church of St John the Evangelist,
Woodland.
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